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Definition
clear, easily noticed, and/or identifiable as different or separate
- But Mrs. Spencer said DISTINCTLY that you wanted a girl about eleven years old.Chapter 3 — Marilla Cuthbert is Surprised (34% in)
- She sometimes thought wistfully that Marilla was very hard to please and distinctly lacking in sympathy and understanding.Chapter 30 — The Queens Class Is Organized (8% in)
- By this time all the Queen's scholars had gravitated into their own places in the ranks and the various classes had assumed distinct and settled shadings of individuality.Chapter 35 — The Winter at Queen's (41% in)
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