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stilly

[stil-lee, stil-ee] / ˈstɪl li, ˈstɪl i /


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That has been a theme for me over the past year and a half, trying to power through under my own steam and realizing that that is stilly.

From Time • Aug. 18, 2013

But late in the book he quotes a description of the Great Smokies written in 1926, and sure enough it is just awful: "From their highest elevation bannered a stilly chrome wash of startled light."

From Time Magazine Archive

It begins with the stilly calm of a Christmas carol, but as the stanzas become more aggressive, the conscripts improvise a louder and louder beat of spoon on glass, stick on stick, fist on palm.

From Time Magazine Archive

Oft in the stilly nights of the 1970s, the earth's peace will be torn by a thunderous crash as a sleek, supersonic airliner passes high overhead.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was as if nothing wrong could happen in a world where things balanced so stilly.

From "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" by Betty Smith




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