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    liberally
    [ adv ]
    1. freely in a nonliteral manner

    2. <adv.all>
      he embellished his stories liberally
    3. in a generous manner

    4. <adv.all>
      he gave liberally to several charities


    Liberally \Lib"er*al*ly\, adv.
    In a liberal manner.

    1. Professional "short sellers" who bet on stock declines and large traders who have used margin accounts liberally in the past have cut back sharply this year, brokerage executives say.
    2. It's a beautiful product shot, plus it encourages men to use our fragrance liberally."
    3. It also refers much more liberally to Nike.
    4. He adds spice to his theories by liberally quoting many underground food columnists of the 1960s. "Appetite for Change" is not just fun, though it is that; it forces readers to consider what's in their pantries and why.
    5. Nor does he fear attracting one of the writs with which he liberally peppered the Australian media during his 30 years in public life.
    6. Since technology is critical to American defense, it makes sense for the Pentagon to spend liberally on R&D. Some technologies are so speculative that the private sector is reluctant to support them.
    7. If the nominees borrow too liberally from the remarks of others, voters may end up confused by the cross fire.
    8. Use air-conditioners liberally or, if none is available, plan trips to cool places such as shopping malls, theaters and libraries.
    9. Some system officials complain that they won't be able to use the measures as liberally as they need to because of regulatory restrictions.
    10. In spring you might get drob, a cake of lamb tripe which was translated for me as 'mixed organs'. It was liberally sprinkled with pepper and bound with an egg.
    11. What's more, they now view the subject just about as liberally as those in the Northeast and Midwest; people in the West are somewhat more liberal yet.
    12. School officials made it clear that even if evidence shows King liberally borrowed from another student's papers without adequate citations as claimed, the civil rights leader's legacy won't be destroyed.
    13. Played and sung by the Boston-based chamber ensemble Videmus, Still's music is in a post-romantic harmonic idiom liberally spiced with infectious African and jazz elements.
    14. It is liberally intercut with clips from his greatest pictures and includes telling interviews with his friends and contemporaries.
    15. Italian porn star and parliamentarian Ilona Staller was arrested for indecent exposure today after performing a striptease at a bar and mingling too liberally with the customers, police said.
    16. Here, designer boutiques and more conventional clothing chains are liberally interspersed between the declining number of art galleries. Finally, it is worth remembering that marked prices often exclude sales tax, currently 8 1/4 per cent in New York.
    17. It became known for lending liberally to small businesses, for its services such as cash management, and for its brash, young officers.
    18. The sages also borrowed liberally from the Assyrians, who flourished in southwest Asia around the 7th century B.C. and are believed to have invented what has become the modern-day horoscope.
    19. All are liberally dispensed.
    20. The lethal ingredient was "non-dairy fat," as the English call it, which usually means the vegetable fat liberally used in lieu of cream.
    21. A Washington Post book reviewer hailed "Favorite Son" as "an engaging and entertaining political thriller liberally laced with sleaze, treachery, conspiracy and blackmail."
    22. Mitzna said troops will be allowed to fire rubber and plastic bullets more liberally to quell riots, despite controversy over the ammunition following the recent deaths of four Arab youths hit by rubber bullets.
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