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Definition of customarily in English: customarilyadverb ˈkʌstəm(ə)rɪliˌkəstəˈmɛrəli In a way which follows customs or usual practices; usually. the leaves are customarily used for animal fodder Example sentencesExamples - His hair is tied back into a mantilla more customarily worn by the women of the singer's native land.
- Education is now customarily discussed in terms of product, delivery and consumer.
- We are sure Bulgarians are big enough to give them a customarily hospitable reception.
- On the eve of a typical wedding, a vegetarian meal is customarily served in a huge tent erected near the home of the bride or bridegroom.
- His hulking figure is customarily clad in baggy jeans, zip-up jackets, and his trademark baseball caps.
- Once they are mined, cut and polished, diamonds are customarily graded.
- The literature prize is customarily announced at noon on the second Thursday in October.
- The first 30 beads of so of a necklace, we've historically thought was just an aesthetically pleasing pattern customarily used by a particular tribe.
- The Greeks and Romans customarily observed certain humanitarian principles.
- The event is customarily held on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, celebrating the end of the harvest season.
- He often wore disguises, went by a number of aliases, and customarily destroyed the records of his investigations.
- This is supported by the fact that men customarily are credited with the invention of the emergency room for fast service.
- Or did it mean getting men to become more docile and emotional - customarily held to be more the feminine qualities?
- It is not, however, the relationship that is customarily supposed.
- Will they be told that homeless figures are customarily unverifiable and therefore consistently exaggerated?
- By contrast, all the principal trace elements found in this enamel are customarily present in 16 th-century enamels.
- Reference to quality considerations is customarily included in reporting on performance.
- On hearing that Smith was engaged, she cancelled her visit, wrote him a scathing letter and returned the box of books his firm customarily sent her.
- It remains rich and hospitable, and customarily preserves the age old traditions of natural cuisine.
- Flesh and blood are customarily characteristic of organic life forms.
Synonyms usually, traditionally, normally, as a rule, conventionally, generally, in the ordinary way, ordinarily, commonly habitually, routinely Definition of customarily in US English: customarilyadverbˌkəstəˈmɛrəliˌkəstəˈmerəlē In a way which follows customs or usual practices; usually. the leaves are customarily used for animal fodder Example sentencesExamples - The first 30 beads of so of a necklace, we've historically thought was just an aesthetically pleasing pattern customarily used by a particular tribe.
- We are sure Bulgarians are big enough to give them a customarily hospitable reception.
- By contrast, all the principal trace elements found in this enamel are customarily present in 16 th-century enamels.
- On hearing that Smith was engaged, she cancelled her visit, wrote him a scathing letter and returned the box of books his firm customarily sent her.
- His hulking figure is customarily clad in baggy jeans, zip-up jackets, and his trademark baseball caps.
- The event is customarily held on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month, celebrating the end of the harvest season.
- Reference to quality considerations is customarily included in reporting on performance.
- This is supported by the fact that men customarily are credited with the invention of the emergency room for fast service.
- It is not, however, the relationship that is customarily supposed.
- The Greeks and Romans customarily observed certain humanitarian principles.
- Or did it mean getting men to become more docile and emotional - customarily held to be more the feminine qualities?
- Will they be told that homeless figures are customarily unverifiable and therefore consistently exaggerated?
- Education is now customarily discussed in terms of product, delivery and consumer.
- On the eve of a typical wedding, a vegetarian meal is customarily served in a huge tent erected near the home of the bride or bridegroom.
- The literature prize is customarily announced at noon on the second Thursday in October.
- He often wore disguises, went by a number of aliases, and customarily destroyed the records of his investigations.
- It remains rich and hospitable, and customarily preserves the age old traditions of natural cuisine.
- His hair is tied back into a mantilla more customarily worn by the women of the singer's native land.
- Once they are mined, cut and polished, diamonds are customarily graded.
- Flesh and blood are customarily characteristic of organic life forms.
Synonyms usually, traditionally, normally, as a rule, conventionally, generally, in the ordinary way, ordinarily, commonly |