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Equably

adverb
1.
In an equable manner.






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"Equably" Quotes from Famous Books



... you feel that way about it," Miss Huntress rejoined equably. "Of course, nowadays, I can't admit that there's any such thing as privacy. And it isn't only that I want the articles, Mr. Percival. I want to help along a girl that needs the work, and an awfully nice girl she is. We haven't any regular job for her, and all I ...
— Jewel Weed • Alice Ames Winter

... their motives balance one another justly. Small natures are complex, and hard to predict, because small passions, small jealousies, small discords and perturbations come in at all moments, and override for a time the permanent underlying factors of character. Great natures, good or bad, are equably poised; small natures let petty motives intervene ...
— Hilda Wade - A Woman With Tenacity Of Purpose • Grant Allen

... observed Miss Winch, equably. "It was only a random thought. Working for the good of the show all the ...
— The Adventures of Sally • P. G. Wodehouse



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