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- adverb In a
passionless manner; withoutpassion .
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Examples
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I wanted to know: had she read my essay passionlessly, or had she gotten angry?
Eliot Schrefer: What the Monster Wrote: How Will the College Board Grade a Well-Written Endorsement of Evil? Eliot Schrefer 2012
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I wanted to know: had she read my essay passionlessly, or had she gotten angry?
Eliot Schrefer: What the Monster Wrote: How Will the College Board Grade a Well-Written Endorsement of Evil? Eliot Schrefer 2012
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I wanted to know: had she read my essay passionlessly, or had she gotten angry?
Eliot Schrefer: What the Monster Wrote: How Will the College Board Grade a Well-Written Endorsement of Evil? Eliot Schrefer 2012
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I wanted to know: had she read my essay passionlessly, or had she gotten angry?
Eliot Schrefer: What the Monster Wrote: How Will the College Board Grade a Well-Written Endorsement of Evil? Eliot Schrefer 2012
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I wanted to know: had she read my essay passionlessly, or had she gotten angry?
Eliot Schrefer: What the Monster Wrote: How Will the College Board Grade a Well-Written Endorsement of Evil? Eliot Schrefer 2012
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I wanted to know: had she read my essay passionlessly, or had she gotten angry?
Eliot Schrefer: What the Monster Wrote: How Will the College Board Grade a Well-Written Endorsement of Evil? Eliot Schrefer 2012
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It seemed to have glazed as hard and passionlessly as his eyes.
CHAPTER IV 2010
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They studied me the way Wyatt had, passionlessly, with their white, lidless eyes.
Bleeding Violet Dia Reeves 2010
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It was hard to look at those rooms and not imagine unseen guests, unwanted guests, moving behind the walls: guests who liked damp, and mold, and ivy curling around their beds; guests who were themselves in the process of decaying, malevolent shadows entwined on leaf-strewn beds, old ruined bodies moving rhythmically, dryly, passionlessly, the horns on their heads—
The Whisperers John Connolly 2010
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It was hard to look at those rooms and not imagine unseen guests, unwanted guests, moving behind the walls: guests who liked damp, and mold, and ivy curling around their beds; guests who were themselves in the process of decaying, malevolent shadows entwined on leaf-strewn beds, old ruined bodies moving rhythmically, dryly, passionlessly, the horns on their heads—
The Whisperers John Connolly 2010
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