Monday, November 19, 2012

robustly

(adv.): in a strong, powerful way

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  1. Anne-Sophie Mutter robustly pulled the strings on her violin with her bow, reducing the audience to tears with her moving piece.

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  2. Her robust frame helped her a lot with the manual labor in the mine.

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  3. He said he had caught a cold, but he seemed quite robust during P.E.

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  4. Despite having the will to help, his robust movement made the situation even worse.

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  5. He robustly pulled the book out of the pile.

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  6. He defeated his opponent robustly.

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  7. After slamming the resignation letter robustly onto the desk in front of his boss, he walked out of the office, feeling satisfied.

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  8. the lion pounced on his prey with robust .

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  9. Basketball players prefer to remain robust during the basketball season.

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  10. Hercules was robust since he was able to carry the house with one hand.

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  11. The once robust economy now lies in ruins.

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  12. The connotation of robust seems more on the defense than offense (such as strong), since the word robust originated from robus, a strong oak (hard, stiff)

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  13. I have such robust determination that I surprised my mom.

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  14. The robust features of the gladiator scared off all the prisoners that was sent into the field.

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  15. The chair was robustly constructed.

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  16. Bruce Lee's famous one-inch punch makes him knock down his enemies with robust.

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    1. Bruce Lee's famous one-inch punch still robustly knocks down his enemies.

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  17. The man broke the glass with a robust punch.

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  18. Critical hit will only occur if the pokemon's move is robust enough.

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  19. The key to building a strong building is to have robust inner structures.

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