Sentences with familiarly
fa·mil·iar
F f - A familiar sight.
- To be familiar with a subject.
- Hartnell, a familiarly rugged face from early British B-movies set around the army.
- Clinically referred to as a tussis, this is too well familiarly realized as a cough.
- To write in a familiar style.
- A familiar friend; to be on familiar terms.
- Pushing for the declaration, which had more familiarly been applied in earthquakes and other natural disasters.
- From historical memory the larger part of a war so familiarly and viciously destructive that it should have meant the end of all wars.
- The duchess disliked familiar servants.