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practically

[prak-tik-lee] / ˈpræk tɪk li /


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After a quick lap around the post-date mingling, we practically raced to the car.

From Los Angeles Times

After two months of research in five states, the Burrs had attended so many spirit circles, that they practically became professional sitters.

From Literature

A long-time search and rescue volunteer in the area, Warner says you could practically walk right past a missing person and not see them, as the terrain is so "rugged".

From BBC

From early spring until late fall, practically all of her time was spent there.

From Literature

I was practically flooded out by the parade of people flowing through the gates, shouting and throwing handfuls of grain.

From Literature