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"They could kill your parents," she said to him knowledgeably.
His voice took on the note of one who quotes, knowledgeably.
People speak of them knowledgeably and, more often than not, fondly.
It will meddle less and more knowledgeably than we would.
Nonetheless he spoke knowledgeably about their collection during a recent visit.
A man known for speaking knowledgeably about those things steeped in fact.
I was conscious of the black eyes flickering knowledgeably over my figure.
They are people who can knowledgeably discuss the better restaurants and good wine years.
They had a quiet assurance, and spoke knowledgeably about the mountain.
For consumers wish to be informed, to understand and to choose knowledgeably.
In some cities, people sometimes cannot identify the Mayor but gossip knowledgeably about the foreign teachers.
He can talk very knowledgeably about all of them."
Be prepared to speak knowledgeably and passionately about your business."
Said had bought two and was enthusiastic about them, chatting knowledgeably to the girl artist.
Journalists were responding to art more knowledgeably than in terms of mere description.
Televised trial coverage allows us to judge our system of justice more knowledgeably than ever before.
My husband took over, pushing keys knowledgeably while the computer interrogated him.
True, he had responded promptly and knowledgeably to her question about his researches.
I nodded knowledgeably, although I had only found that out for myself the previous day.
He would drop celebrity names, refer to houses knowledgeably, have some coffee.
"Av-uh," the man said knowledgeably, and went about his business.
He found her nipple quickly and pinched it, a little roughly, but still knowledgeably.
While most dishes were knowledgeably prepared, few were really memorable.
But they explain the menu knowledgeably - if sometimes a bit too passionately - and keep on top of their details, including who gets what.
He spoke both knowledgeably and enthusiastically of his hobby.