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Traditionally meaning
In a traditional manner. | From the beginning.
Example sentences (20)
He substantiated that the Bawku Mamprusi are traditionally UP, and the Kusasi are traditionally CPP, indicating that this is a fact.
Each look reimagined the traditionally retro, traditionally bohemian textiles—offering fashion show-goers a handful of ways into the trend, regardless of aesthetic.
Female volunteers traditionally wore pink-and-white jumpers, while male volunteers traditionally wore light-blue tunics or shirts over dark slacks.
According to the old English nursery rhyme, “Thursday’s child has far to go” (traditionally understood to mean a child born on a Thursday will be successful).
Adjoining the said plot, there is another land across the road which is traditionally used for drying the washed clothes using rope (rassi) by the rassi-holders.
Aggregate Financing (China’s key metric of system Credit growth) surged $878 billion during January to a record $51.52 TN, a traditionally huge month for Chinese lending.
A hot patty is a flaky pastry, coloured mustard yellow (turmeric) and traditionally filled with ground beef, curried chicken or vegetables.
Although he’s been traditionally published before, he opted to self-publish this series in order to expedite production time.
Among the big absentees this season are Versace, Moschino, Missoni and even Fendi, which opted to show its men's collection Thursday as part of the Pitti Uomo show in Florence, which traditionally precedes Milan Fashion Week.
And football boots have traditionally been designed for male feet which differ in shape.
And I think that’s helping to change what people would traditionally think about food writing and restaurant criticism a bit, at least locally.
And then, so for Status Pages, newly released product, is that priced traditionally on users of the customer?
As governments worldwide move toward new sources of energy such as soybeans and canola, the oils that traditionally have been used for cooking now help power trucks and planes.
A weak dollar traditionally supports gold prices.
A white, foamy spray traditionally blasted by children on the holiday was being rebranded at the protest as “democracy snow” (one big can for about $2.
Badges are traditionally given out to represent the institute where the nurses have trained.
Bethlehem, traditionally known for its joyous and light-filled Christmas celebrations, is taking a different approach this year.
Born on Feb. 20, 1896, in the northern French city of Cambrai, de Lubac grew up in a traditionally Catholic family with five siblings.
Branding for ‘Women in Sport’ has traditionally meant leaning into the theme of ‘women;’ what they’re doing to further the cause of female empowerment, for women’s rights and for the female take on a game.
Brown noted that lawmakers with car dealerships that are active in their districts, no matter their political affiliation, have traditionally opposed bills allowing direct-to-consumer sales.