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intangibly
adverb as in barely
Example Sentences
Perhaps most intangibly, they have to seem reusable, so customers don’t accidentally throw them in the trash.
Bobby asks a man what’s in his glass and he replies that it’s Fernet-Branca, the intangibly swampy spirit some think should be your last drink of the night because it’s said to settle the stomach.
Wells said that higher echelons of management tend to be stuck on the idea of “office-ism”: that in-person work is intangibly superior.
The streams I’ve watched over the past few days generally have an intangibly more intimate quality than streams I watch on Twitch or YouTube.
There is something kinetic, something intangibly sweet, about the live reaction from the stands to a big play.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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