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1. ‘These endophytes are not known to spread Contagiously but instead are disseminated through seeds and by vegetative growth of the host.’ ‘Equipped with tongue biting one-liners, he is Contagiously energetic.’ ‘Abby giggled Contagiously; a sweet sound that reverberated through the dim white room.’
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2. Definition of Contagiously in the Definitions.net dictionary
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3. What does Contagiously mean? Information and translations of Contagiously in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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4. What does Contagiously mean? In a contagious manner
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5. Synonyms for Contagiously include communicably, infectiously, epidemically, epizootically, spreadably, pestilently, takingly, pandemically, pestilentially and
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6. Contagiously Healthy is dedicated to re-framing your relationship with food and breathing a renewed sense of life at home and in the workplace
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7. Just like having your own private boutique filled with irresistible $5 accessories, Paparazzi parties create a casual, comfortable, and Contagiously fun shopping experience for every Hostess and their guests
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8. Synonyms for Contagiously in Free Thesaurus
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9. 1 synonym for Contagiously: infectiously
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11. Jimmy Kimmel marked one year of the Covid-19 pandemic by taking a look back at the "Year of Living Contagiously" in his "Coronaversary" special
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12. Jimmy Kimmel Reminisces About One Year of ‘Living Contagiously’ “If somebody said ‘N95’ to you one year ago, you’d think they were a bingo caller,” Kimmel joked on America’s
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14. Dictionary entry details • Contagiously (adverb) Sense 1
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15. Synonyms: Contagiously; infectiously Context example: she was Contagiously bubbly
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16. Definition of Contagiously adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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17. Contagiously Crafty at 2:13 PM No comments: Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest
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18. 'Living Contagiously' Downsizes office space
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19. Repeating the video test multiple times revealed that whether or not a given person yawns Contagiously is a stable trait
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20. In a study of about 30 6- to 15-year-olds with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), the Connecticut researchers found that children with ASD were less likely to yawn Contagiously …
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21. In one study of 328 people who were shown a three-minute video of people yawning, 82% of people under 25 Contagiously yawned, while just 60% of people ages 25 to 49 Contagiously …
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22. BE Contagiously OPTIMISTIC, BE THE DIFFERENCE, SUPPORT COVID-19 RECOVERY! RESOURCES FOR THE HEADS UP HANDS CLEAN LIFESTYLE!
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23. EMMANUEL, Contagiously INFLUENCING ONE LIFE AT A TIME! Welcome to the Emmanuel experience! Here at Emmanuel you will find the biblical teachings to be practical and applicable to help you through the week
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24. Contagiously: besmettelijk: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1
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25. It was mostly the best Emmy's ever because of this: – an intro of unparalleled genius topped only by the reaction of Susan Sarandon, who summed up the feelings of the room when she wolf-whistled enthusiastically at Jimmy Fallon, the cast of Glee, Jon Hamm, Tina Fey and Randy Jackson, who performed Born to Run in a Contagiously full-on show choir style.
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27. Contagiously Catholic: Lessons in Parish Leadership from the Cincinnati Reds The Catholic Telegraph / April 11, 2019 / By Sean Ater – The game of baseball is a great analogy for an evangelizing parish
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28. While the orangutans were found to yawn Contagiously, they seemed particularly sensitive to videos of 'real' orangutans, regardless of whether they were of …
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29. Contagiously Ordinary, Osgood, Ohio
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30. Keep me hanging on so Contagiously Submit Corrections
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31. Contagiously translation in English-Polish dictionary
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32. Protect your organs while attacking others in this Contagiously fun, easy to learn card game! Place a virus on another player's organ card or use a medicine card to cure your own organs
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33. The Contagiously calm person is the one who reminds others, “God is in control.” Pursue this gentleness
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34. “These endophytes are not known to spread Contagiously but instead are disseminated through seeds and by vegetative growth of the host.” “London was a Tommy on leave, insubordinately, humorously, Contagiously happy.”
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35. Dogs Yawn Contagiously Too Like humans, dogs are prone to yawning when they see someone else do it—and a new study shows that they yawn most frequently in response to their owner
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CONTAGIOUSLY [kənˈtājəslē]
Definition of contagious. 1: transmissible by direct or indirect contact with an infected person contagious diseases. 2: bearing contagion contagious people. 3: used for contagious diseases a contagious ward. 4: exciting similar emotions or conduct in others contagious enthusiasm contagious laughter.
The words contagious and infectious can be confusing because they do not designate wholly distinct categories; something is not either contagious or infectious.
Contagious definition, capable of being transmitted by bodily contact with an infected person or object: contagious diseases. See more.
adj. Of or relating to contagion. Transmissible by direct or indirect contact; communicable. Capable of transmitting disease; carrying a disease. Capable of being transmitted by direct or indirect contact, as an infectious disease. Bearing contagion, as a person or animal with an infectious disease that is contagious.