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instinctively

adverb as in inherently

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Just a year into her tenure as the top of the magazine's masthead, Dame Anna had already made a name for herself as an editor who instinctively understood the zeitgeist.

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One juggled a football in the air and bicycle-kicked it towards the goalkeeper, who instinctively threw both legs behind his back and punted it away.

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The late Queen was careful to avoid public interventions in political matters, but the author says she was instinctively against the upheaval of Brexit.

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Ahnaf instinctively dropped to the ground, bracing his head with his hands.

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Urie, who played "Big Bob" O'Hara in River City, described how instinctively he ran for his life.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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