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unclearly — adv. in an unclear manner, vaguely, obscurely … English contemporary dictionary
unclearly — un·clear·ly … English syllables
unclearly — adverb in a manner that is unclear • Derived from adjective: ↑unclear … Useful english dictionary
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clearly — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [In a manner clear to the eye or mind] Syn. distinctly, plainly, visibly, manifestly, unmistakably, perceptibly, in full view, transparently, discernibly, decidedly, starkly, glaringly, incontestably, undoubtedly,… … English dictionary for students
swallow one's words — 1. To speak unclearly; fail to put enough breath into your words. * /Phyllis was hard to understand because she swallowed her words./ 2. See: EAT ONE S WORDS … Dictionary of American idioms
swallow one's words — 1. To speak unclearly; fail to put enough breath into your words. * /Phyllis was hard to understand because she swallowed her words./ 2. See: EAT ONE S WORDS … Dictionary of American idioms
frog — noun Etymology: Middle English frogge, from Old English frogga; akin to Old High German frosk frog; senses 2, 3, 5, 7, 8 unclearly derived & perhaps of distinct origin Date: before 12th century 1. any of various largely aquatic leaping anuran… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Heraclitus — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = Ancient philosophy color = #B0C4DE image caption = Heraclitus by Johannes Moreelse. The image depicts him as the weeping philosopher wringing his hands over the world and the obscure dressed… … Wikipedia