distinctly造句151. This bird is distinctly different in character from those we had seen so far.
152. The Virgin's shawl is of a distinctly baroque blue and the manger itself is full of plump Midwestern wheat stalks.
153. By 1926, however, the secular beauty had become distinctly secondary.
154. With a glass, the rebel soldiers... could be distinctly seen.
155. Now I want this distinctly understood, that I have nothing against Cleveland.
156. We have seen not only regional variations in voting patterns but distinctly local variations within the regions.
157. Inside the room he could distinctly hear his own breathing - the sharp intake of air, followed by the slower exhalation.
158. I was 17, a private just a few weeks into my enlistment, and distinctly uncomfortable.
159. Clarity of mind means clarity of passion, too; this is why a great and clear mind loves ardently and sees distinctly what it loves.Blaise Pascal
160. I was distinctly uneasy in his company, but I couldn't explain why.
161. Captain Dennis Wise was singing his little heart out whilst the rest stood there looking distinctly unwise as to the lyrics.
162. On closer inspection, however, that mandate appears to be distinctly fragile.
163. Whereas non-infected individuals respond with largely type-specific responses, infected individuals respond with a profile distinctly different from the normal individual.
164. Yet the prevailing mood of public opinion remained distinctly hostile to the regime.
165. The essence of cyclic structure is similarly straight forward though it is pursued in a distinctly roundabout manner.
166. This is simply the most irritating aspect of what's a distinctly bulky and untidy interface design.
167. Adam Rolston, taking a distinctly Warholian Pop point of view, works with cardboard, making commercial cartons in series.
168. Pre-election nerves in the City last week left the performance of the remaining 10 Questor Selection shares looking distinctly patchy.
169. Four chairs pushed into a corner looked distinctly Chippendale, as did a couple of desks and occasional tables.
170. And even from the mainland there appeared to be a distinctly vertiginous southern edge to the island.
171. During 1661, a new parliament had been called, which was distinctly cavalier in character.
172. For health insurers in California, the rules distinctly changed with a state law that took effect in July.
173. Analysis Answer the following questions together: Can you hear the whistle / whisper distinctly through the cube?
174. The oral shield is large and distinctly pentagonal, the proximal angle is often very acute.
175. By the time he reached the office Matthew was feeling distinctly indignant.
176. To pronounce distinctly and carefully ; enunciate.
177. Its distinctly toothed leaves are carried on branching stems.
178. His interest as a writer was distinctly antiquarian.
179. It has a distinctly globular thorax.
180. And the brattish whining is distinctly unattractive.