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In a faint manner; very quietly or lightly.
Jenn smiled faintly with a nod.
Her voice sounded faintly annoyed.
Jenn smiled faintly, comforted by the presence of her friend.
He smelled faintly of cologne.
He smiled faintly, knowing how hard it was to rile up his trusted Guardian.
I began to feel that all of this were faintly absurd.
I was faintly amused by her decision to color the pilgrims in bright colors tho, cerise tops and gold trousers!
A stigma attaches itself still to bookmaking, and for many people bookmakers remain a faintly disreputable and slightly shady lot.
It seems as if a child who could see and hear until her nineteenth month must retain some of her first impressions, though ever so faintly.
The death-dealer smiled faintly. Rhyn trotted away from him, out of the palace and into the jungle. He suspected freeing Katie from Death would be easier than freeing Gabe from Death. There was more at stake for her if she lost Gabe.
Rhyn smiled faintly, admiring the woman before him. She was foolishly stubborn and lippy – and he loved that about her. She was the first creature ever to see beyond his half-demon curse.
Always find it faintly amusing that most places we go Max can say " I used to go out with a girl from here.
In due course the priest was to arrive (Irish of course) muttering something that sounded faintly blasphemous under his breath.
They always look faintly bored as they recline with their polystyrene cups of coffee and low-tar cigarettes.
Carbon dioxide is colorless, non combustible with a faintly acid smell, has a suffocating effect and is heavier than air.
Answer Our inverters are virtually inaudible, they can be faintly heard by holding close to your ears.
Doesn't the money offered to her by all these men in suits who sell pumps seem faintly ludicrous?
In fact, of course, apart from a faintly luminous fannish aura, most fans look almost human.
The whole situation suddenly seemed quite amusing, faintly ridiculous, and I was so bored with all the tantrums.
Personally, I always found the TV series faintly sinister, like Dr. Who with straw.
The milk of the cow, which may be taken as typical of all others, and is indeed by far the most important and valuable of all (see Dairy And Dairy Farming), is, when newly drawn, an opaque white fluid, with a yellowish tinge, soft, bland and sweetish to the taste, and possessed of a faintly animal odour.
Christian compassion, like contrition and gratitude, does have an element faintly reminiscent of Schleiermacher 's feeling of absolute dependence.
Other strange sigils - all painted in white - glowed faintly in the light of the flashlight.
The applause of society is but faintly audible in the slums of Whitechapel or in the squalid streets of Southwark.
Griselinia Littoralis - Reaches a height of 30 feet, with wedge-shaped leaves, greyish beneath, where the veins show very faintly.
Horseshoe Vetch (Hippocrepis Comosa) - A small prostrate British plant, with pretty little deep-yellow flowers, in coronilla-like crowns, the upper petal faintly veined with brown, the pinnate leaves small and leaflets smooth.
Its flowers, which are white or faintly tinged, are in crowded clusters.
Rock Beauty (Petrocallis) - P. pyrenaica is a beautiful little alpine plant, forming dense cushions 2 to 3 inches high, resembling a mossy Saxifrage, with fragrant pale lilac flowers, faintly veined, coming in April.
It rated in about the middle in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology study, giving a positive or faintly positive result for an HCG level of 50 mIU.
Although the swimsuits aren't the same, Marissa is faintly reminiscent of SI alumni Cheryl Tiegs, who also showed off her abundant bosom in an unexpected way in the 1978 issue.
She comes home smelling faintly of someone else.
A dragon can still be seen faintly on her left arm, though she has been getting it lasered for months.
However, mud with clay in it can leave a faintly reddish stain that you will want to remove with a detergent that breaks down the proteins without harming the color in your carpet.
A classic, the Kiss My Face Peaches and Crème Moisturizer is a decadent treat for anyone who enjoys a faintly sweet scent that doesn't go overboard.
She was faintly aware when they reached home and Alex carried her to their bed.
A wry smile twisted his lips, his gaze faintly annoyed.
Dusty smiled faintly as Toni walked towards the back of the church, whistling.
Lana smiled faintly and nodded, touched by his concern.
Rhyn smiled faintly, admiring the woman before him. She was foolishly stubborn and lippy – and he loved that about her. She was the first creature ever to see beyond his half-demon curse.
Slowly, faintly, Jessi's heart began to beat again.
The deeper tints are, however, peculiar to the nuptial plumage, or are only to be faintly traced at other times, so that in winter the adults - and the young always - have a much plainer appearance, ashy-grey and white being almost the only hues observable.
The salts of the acid are colourless or faintly yellow.
Bolingbroke's conversation, described by Lord Chesterfield as "such a flowing happiness of expression that even his most familiar conversations if taken down in writing would have borne the press without the least correction," his delightful companionship, his wit, good looks, and social qualities which charmed during his lifetime and made firm friendships with men of the most opposite character, can now only be faintly imagined.
The monometallic salts are strongly acid, the dimetallic are neutral or faintly alkaline, whilst the soluble trimetallic salts are strongly alkaline.
The milk of the cow, which may be taken as typical of all others, and is indeed by far the most important and valuable of all, is, when newly drawn, an opaque white fluid, with a yellowish tinge, soft, bland and sweetish to the taste, and possessed of a faintly animal odour.
The solution of the gas in water shows a faintly acid reaction and is supposed to contain carbonic acid, H2C03.
The other is C. norvegicum, which is also somewhat larger than C. edule, is longer dorsoventrally than broad, and is only faintly ribbed.
The Roman Catholic religion was enforced at the time of the conquest, but a large percentage of the natives may still be considered semi-pagan, the gods of their ancestors being worshipped in secret, and the forms and tenets of the dominant faith, which they but faintly comprehend, being largely adulterated with superstitions and practices of pagan origin.
The ground colour of the jaguar varies greatly, ranging from white to black, the rosette markings in the extremes being but faintly visible.
A typical resin is a transparent or translucent mass, with a vitreous fracture and a faintly yellow or brown colour, inodorous or having only a slight turpentine odour and taste.