Children in families that habitually watch television during meals eat fewer fruits and vegetables than those that don't, US researchers reported recently.
A third of British men and a fifth of women now habitually drank more than the Government's safe limits for alcohol.
From his earliest days, he spent much time in his father's study and habitually accompanied him on his walks in North London.
He habitually left his home at four in the morning.
She habitually wore a fur hat that made it look as if a cat was curled up on her head.
The more alcohol men habitually consume, the more likely they are to have a sleep-related breathing disorder, a new study says.
Under the 1883 law, the police were authorized to arrest any child between seven and fifteen who habitually skipped school, disobeyed teachers, or frequented public places during school hours.
I have never habitually worn makeup.
Increased pressure on the veins can be exacerbated by habitually crossing your legs.
Definition of habitually in US English:
habitually
adverbhəˈbɪtʃ(u)əlihəˈbiCH(o͞o)əlē
By way of habit; customarily.
he habitually carried a pocketknife
does he lie habitually?
Example sentencesExamples
The more alcohol men habitually consume, the more likely they are to have a sleep-related breathing disorder, a new study says.
Under the 1883 law, the police were authorized to arrest any child between seven and fifteen who habitually skipped school, disobeyed teachers, or frequented public places during school hours.
A third of British men and a fifth of women now habitually drank more than the Government's safe limits for alcohol.
Monkeys will habitually accumulate and hide food.
He habitually left his home at four in the morning.
She habitually wore a fur hat that made it look as if a cat was curled up on her head.
From his earliest days, he spent much time in his father's study and habitually accompanied him on his walks in North London.
Increased pressure on the veins can be exacerbated by habitually crossing your legs.
I have never habitually worn makeup.
Children in families that habitually watch television during meals eat fewer fruits and vegetables than those that don't, US researchers reported recently.