Sentences with habitually
ha·bit·u·al
H h - Habitual courtesy.
- A habitual gossip.
- Police noted that the dogs, habitually noisy with strangers, had not barked that night.
- Freddo had habitually appeared adorned in the MacRobertson tartan, but he underwent an image makeover for his jump on to television.
- She took her habitual place at the table.
- Professor Franklein is habitually pessimistic.
- She asks them to look beyond their drying garden or parched paddocks; to travel over the horizon they habitually, disappointedly.
- John Watson Oppositions habitually lament the difficulty of getting people to pay attention to their policies.
- Merely two of the typical air-hockey expressions tennis commentators habitually employ to tell us nothing much about tennis.