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Provocatively meaning
In a provocative manner.
Synonyms of Provocatively
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Analogies are a limited tool, but a physical-world analogy might be shutting down Central Park because crime occurs there – or perhaps more provocatively, destroying the universe because it contains evil.
A source with knowledge of the book, provocatively titled Spare, told The Sunday Times they believed it would cause irrevocable damage to the brothers' relationship.
But don’t pass up the provocatively named Juicy Drums of Heaven or classic southern Indian curries such as the deeply savory lamb chettinad, perfect with crispy, light-as-air naan.
This is where there is a wider context to “little more than a kiss”, as Rubiales so provocatively put it.
And for as long as Nigeria’s military personnel have a poor understanding of an equally poorly designed military doctrine, they would see themselves and their uniforms provocatively above censure or attack.
They don't really care about Ukrainian lives as they give them their hand-me-down retired military gear for an aggressive proxy war on Moscow, provocatively waged since 2014 and before.
In the first snap, Demi could be seen with a rose in her mouth staring seductively into the camera, while in another Demi put the focus on her derriere as she posed provocatively, she accessorized her look with stunning belts across her neck and thighs.
It is Turkey, not Greece, that has been acting provocatively on the world stage.
The assessment did not conclude whether Chinese forces were the first to act provocatively in this case.
Then Eyzaguirre pointlessly and provocatively runs into Maschio on the other wing, before trotting away waving his arms dismissively.
Footage obtained exclusively by MailOnline appears to show teachers at the Hackney New School in Dalston, east London clutching bottles as they sing and dance provocatively to music.
He/she can create a provocatively serious or disturbing work about the issues, asking the hard questions and forcing audiences to think deeply about the situation they find themselves in.
In the photo, Amber posed provocatively on a chair, spreading her legs.
Menkes advised that 'to be taken seriously in a high-flying job, a woman must not dress provocatively or untidily'.
A new book by Cambridge University professor David Runciman, provocatively titled “How Democracy Ends,” charts a number of trends in the United States and Europe that he believes foretell the approaching end of democracy as we know it.
At an after-party she said some other girls entered the room and “acted more provocatively”.
He told the German website that the dispute over tariffs with the US, which he provocatively dismissed as a country that is going “downhill” and has “lost its fighting spirit,” has undeniably escalated into a full-blown trade war.
In this provocatively reimagined Joan of Arc story set in the near future, the world is ravaged by war, violence, and greed, and it brings into question art, sex, gender, and what it means to be human.
Cover art for Files titles, such as Hit and Run Holiday (1986), reflects these changes; Nancy is often dressed provocatively, in short skirts, shirts that reveal her stomach or breasts, or a bathing suit.
Daisy also has the distinction of having her trademark provocatively high-cut jean short shorts named after her: " Daisy Dukes ".