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habitually
English
Etymology
habitual +? -ly
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /h??b?tju.?li/, /h??b?t?u.?li/, /h??b?t??li/
Adverb
habitually (not comparable)
- By habit; in a habitual manner.
- Occurring regularly or usually.
Synonyms
- (by habit): ritually
- (occurring regularly or usually): customarily, usually; see also Thesaurus:usually
Related terms
- habitual
Translations
habitually From the web:
- what's habitually mean
- what does habitually resident mean
- what is habitually resident
- what is habitually resident in the uk
- what does habitually truant mean
- what you habitually think
- what do habitually mean
- what is habitually truant
pillhead
English
Etymology
pill +? -head
Pronunciation
Noun
pillhead (plural pillheads)
- (slang) A person who habitually takes tranquilizers, amphetamines, barbiturates, and other drugs, in pill or capsule form.
References
- American Slang, Robert L. Chapman (ed.), HarperCollinsĀ : New York, 1987.
Anagrams
- phialled
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