Methodically
[mɪ'θɑdɪkəli]
Examples
- See how patiently and methodically he goes to work. Charles Dickens. Our Mutual Friend.
- What the methodically-minded do not see is that the sterility of a routine is far more appalling. Walter Lippmann. A Preface to Politics.
- All this he did, methodically, and with as loud and harsh an accompaniment of noise as he could make. Charles Dickens. A Tale of Two Cities.
- As for him, he methodically discusses his matter of business as if she were any insensible instrument used in business. Charles Dickens. Bleak House.
- Charley shook her head as she methodically drew his rags about him and made him as warm as she could. Charles Dickens. Bleak House.
- The armed brethren, too, kept watch, and relieved each other on guard as methodically as in any garrison town. Benjamin Franklin. Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin.
- If he be seeking his own star as he methodically turns and turns upon the leads, it should be but a pale one to be so rustily represented below. Charles Dickens. Bleak House.
- I used to write more methodically. Benjamin Franklin. Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin.
- This is what I said, the purport of it; but, as you may imagine, not spoken so collectedly or methodically as I have repeated it to you. Jane Austen. Mansfield Park.
Typist: Wesley