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His stream of language which had been flowing so limpidly ceased at once.
One thing was limpidly clear; this line of attack or any very close variation of it would never work again.
It was so limpidly transparent as to give the illusion that nothing at all was there.
Her clear, unfathomable eye turned to him limpidly.
One thing, though, I want limpidly clear.
The woman gazed limpidly up at him.
But this novel is limpidly beautiful: grave, ironic, detached.
They are limpid sentences, limpidly spoken, but they take time to reveal their general drift.
It's a warm lyric soprano, not large, with a beautiful melting top that shone in limpidly turned phrases.
Cloud swung his axe aloft and poised, making it limpidly clear that the next blow would be straight down into the top of the head.
He gazed limpidly down the length of the saloon, and Mallory saw that he was checking for eavesdroppers.
It reads limpidly and fluently: the author's style, as rendered here in English, appears admirably clear and straightforward.
His eyes, Nabokov said, were "like darts, sharp and clever, limpidly blue and infinitely agile."
The piano notes drop limpidly into the air and a sustained sound on the trombone is broken by light percussion and occasional silence.
'There is nothing in the world like the satisfaction and pleasure one takes in one's daughters,' Mrs. Morgan went on limpidly.
There is no scope for him to show his mettle because though the character floats limpidly there is not much depth".
In the second act, Ms. Kang was a delicate Odette, and her adagio flowed limpidly along.
Water (albeit undrinkably poisonous) was provided in abundance by the limpidly beautiful 'bottomless' crater lake that still forms the centre of the site.
Violet, who with the older Lady Neville had been watching Philip's actions with great interest, gazed up at him limpidly.
Ms. Gaida's limpidly flowing dancing made her genuinely otherworldly in the Kingdom of the Shades scene.
As he has shown in his best movies, Mr. Martin is less persuasive as a philosopher than as a limpidly zany idea man and actor.
Michael Kruger's third novel (limpidly translated from the German by Leslie Willson) is in this form of first-person confession.
The young man fronted him earnestly in silence for some moments, eyes as limpidly light as harebells, lips very firmly set, searching rather his mentor than himself.
A gaudy blue dragonfly was hawking to and fro over the water, which, after the turbulence of the fall, flowed limpidly away above a clean gravel bottom.
Marion She looked sternly at Amblos and then at Gawen, who returned Zimmer Bradley her gaze limpidly.