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    Examples of especially in a Sentence

  • 例文 especially
    1. The Latin form, templum, from which the English temple is derived, originally signified an uncovered area marked off by boundaries; especially the place marked off by the augurs to be excepted from all profane uses."
    2. 2006: When you finish the waveespecially when it's biggerit's best to prone out and head back over toward the cliff rip — surfline.com on Mundaka [1]
    3. The Greeks, especially those who would be thought adepts in mystic theology, ran after fantastic allegories  [ …] .
    4. connection (connect); also, especially formerly, connexion
    5. The idea of Chindia- China and India together as a massive economic and geographic entity with one-third of the world's population- is acknowledged by many government leaders, especially within these two countries.
    6. The free-exercise clause tells us that that religion is especially favored and the establishment clause tells us that it is especially feared (the state should avoid entanglement with that stuff).
    7. Coffee Filters: When you are cooking for guests, do you get afflicted with the clumsies, especially when you try to separate paper coffee filters?
  • 例文 more especially
    1. What can parents do, and mothers more especially, [ …] with regard to the atheism that is natural to all the children of men?
    2. In the English South and Midlands, identification with Britain ran well ahead of identification with the region; in Yorkshire and the northern England, identification with the region ran about equal to identification with Britain; and in Scotland and Wales (but more especially in Scotland) identification with the region ('Scotland' or 'Wales') ran well ahead of identification with Britain.
  • 例文 most especially
    1. 1922: The warm impress of her warm form. Even to sit where a woman has sat, especially with divaricated thighs, as though to grant the last favours, most especially with previously well uplifted white sateen coatpans. — James Joyce, Ulysses
    2. To begin with, I need to make it clear to those who don’t know that the throwing-shade, dissin’, “readingstyle that carried Miss Camille to fame was a persona she assembled after years of ethnographically studying the mannerisms of vernacular black culture, especially black gay sub-culture, and most especially the culture of the black queen.

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