contagiously造句1 She was contagiously bubbly.
2 The individuals of C. argyrophylla are contagiously distributed and many of them gather near the edges of gaps.
3 Contagiously, I couldn't help admiring them for their positive attitude toward life, especially their optimism.
4 The book is unpretentious; it can present names without dropping them,[www.] and the tone is contagiously warm.
5 To determine the extent to which children at various stages of social development are likely to yawn contagiously, the researchers studied 120 typically developing 1- to 6-year-olds.
6 For several years, his group toured the country, delighting audiences in city after city with their garish suits, funny hair, and contagiously happy grins.
7 The children with ASD were less likely to yawn contagiously than their typically developing peers, the researchers found.
8 And children with diagnoses that imply more severe autistic symptoms were much less likely to yawn contagiously than those with milder diagnoses.
9 The world is rich in manganese ore, yet which is contagiously distributed . The main countries with manganese ore are South Africa, Ukraine, Gabon, Australia, India, Brazil, and China.
10 Now a new study has found that most children aren't susceptible to contagious yawning until they're about 4 years old -- and that children with autism are less likely to yawn contagiously than others.
11 An Emory University research team decided to test that idea—with chimpanzees who also yawn contagiously.