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Purposefully   /pˈərpəsfəli/   Listen
Purposefully

adverb
1.
In a purposeful manner.



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"Purposefully" Quotes from Famous Books



... the pall of smoke which he had purposefully blown forth. He questioned, rather amusedly, what would have happened had he gone down to the main hall that night in Paris? Among the few things he admired was a well-built handsome man. Courtlandt on his part pretended that ...
— The Place of Honeymoons • Harold MacGrath

... have no business being," Retief said, "always stride along purposefully. If you loiter, people ...
— Gambler's World • John Keith Laumer

... bearing a hint of the battle which he had fought all day. He had gone through the hours of his inner struggle and as it had ended three months ago so had it ended to-day. He knew that he would not open his mind to consider the question again. His full piercing eyes were stern and determined. Purposefully he had set his feet into the path he meant to follow without swerving. In a moment of hesitation and uncertainty the supreme argument had come to him; if for no other reason, he must ruin Shandon to save his own ...
— The Short Cut • Jackson Gregory

... scene of unwonted activity. The conveyors were disgorging crowds of Earthmen, grim, determined-looking individuals. They scattered purposefully through the various exits of the huge building. Hilary noted with interest that there were no women, no children, on the ...
— Slaves of Mercury • Nat Schachner



Words linked to "Purposefully" :   purposeful, travel purposefully



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