"somewhat" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The car slackened somewhat--hardly enough to be noticed.
- Whole Atlantics and Pacifics seemed passed as they shot on their way, till at length the whale somewhat slackened his flight.
- This particular controversy slackened somewhat as attention focused on the economic crises in 1875 when the majority of cigar and boots manufacturing companies went under.
- The rain was slackening somewhat, but Conn realized he was already soaked; he hurried back inside.
- In the other room the sound of typing seemed to slacken somewhat, then increase to a frantic tempo.
- As she approached, Beth felt a sort of echo of the soothing vibration, and the pain slackened somewhat.
- When we came through the wrinkle, our power slackened somewhat and the Klingons inflicted some minor damage, but that is no longer a problem.
- Although the Martian rampage seemed to have slackened somewhat, the city's attitude of sang-froid was melting rapidly into frothy panic.
- While the pace slackens somewhat thereafter, as characters indulge in overlong monologues, we are sufficiently intrigued by the piecemeal accounts to want the larger picture.
- But it is expected to slacken somewhat, especially if there is no Iraqi response.
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