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    Use "mostly" in a sentence

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    mostly


    1. “The instructors were made up mostly of police officers and veterans, but we were only civilians


    2. He does a lot of odd jobs around the bar but he mostly just hangs around here to drink


    3. After what seemed like an eternity of silence, mostly because Ackers was scrutinizing them from the view screen, the elevator finally came to a stop with a sudden lurch


    4. Athena Loucas (Deer Off inventor/housewife) says, “Everything in Deer Off is found in the kitchen, mostly food products


    5. “Thanks dad,” Johnny said, mostly because he didn’t really know what else to say


    6. There eventually came a time when the pirates refused to take Tiny Robot Archimedes into colder waters, mostly due to it being winter and their having an unwillingness to die


    7. elderly, mostly for patients with


    8. The countryside is flat as a board and mostly grassland, burned over by the summer sun


    9. The suffering is mostly self-created


    10. What if the four tons in there was something made mostly of metal? What if it was a huge bronze statue? We know they made things like that

    11. She’s been good to me, mostly


    12. properly we could push nine if we can convince the punters that it’s mostly


    13. vegetation seemed to consist mostly of tall, thick grasses, swaying slightly in a


    14. As the trucks top a rise on the mostly deserted road, a military checkpoint comes into view


    15. Some Chinese, some Thai but mostly just common gangland fare


    16. He shows Al Snafu some skewed and mostly


    17. It's the clients mostly


    18. She trained mostly evenings and weekends so there were plenty of daytime women she hadn’t met


    19. She could ask, but she guessed Ava was mostly thanking her for keeping an eye on her sister's problem and staying out of the way on hers


    20. Mostly security guards by the looks of things or ‘Protective Services’ as they would be described in the statistics on workplace homicide

    21. He had worked steadily for six months, mostly overnights, before he showed any signs of wear and tear


    22. Oh yes, he went through a phase of being interested in bell ringing when he was about fourteen, but I think that was mostly because he had a crush on his teacher and she was a ringer


    23. "It’s mostly a nosebleed


    24. It's mostly auto-pilot


    25. The methods used by spiritual masters so as to break their disciples' Ego are mostly red herrings, sophistry or rhetorical tricks; the listeners seldom oppose to them, because of excessive psychological pressure they are usually subjected to


    26. I’ve got eyes on a baker’s dozen closing from mostly your 8 and 2 o’clock


    27. Mostly they sell in Athens, but they also travel all over Greece and sell books door to door


    28. To the east they have constructed a big tank, which receives water from the spring and serves mostly as a swimming pool


    29. Sadly, Paulus feels mostly confused and empty


    30. The woman's speech is mostly incoherent, but I can still get a sense of what is troubling her

    31. He spent much of his time playing again, mostly training in his adventure parks, but he often stopped and reviewed all his alerts


    32. In his irregular visits to my cell during the day we discussed many things, although mostly we ended up bantering about my escape


    33. Meanwhile Alan was still transmitting, mostly a picture of the blond woman, not a bad image to have in your view, especially with the riverbank beyond


    34. It was the bump on his head but mostly my kiss of love that brought him back, he said


    35. If they mostly look


    36. Over dinner, the conversation turned inevitably to life on Errd, Kara finding herself facing all sorts of questions … embarrassingly, mostly questions she found she couldn’t answer about things she took for granted


    37. Abery’s a very small village only a couple of hundred people in all – mostly sheep farming - but there’s an interesting stone circle … quite a large one - I don’t know what the place is called here on Earth


    38. ‘Wiesse? He’s kahtmaster for The Centre kahtstation … that’s the one used for High Guild work mostly


    39. Mostly the couples paid attention to each other and enjoyed the show


    40. Mostly it was a looming leafy mound behind them as they made their way out across the harbor to KangDarceen

    41. mostly he thought of what Lyla had told him


    42. For all that, she was immensely grateful for his mostly silent, supportive presence


    43. The data for this transmission was mostly 5's with some clumps of other numbers now and then


    44. Pippa was an accomplished singer and Liesse a clown … she had a feeling she’d seen him perform once, when she was a child … he must be nearly seventy now and mostly occupied in organising troupes of travelling players


    45. During that time, you were kept inside – mostly, I would add, because we didn’t want a relapse


    46. The rooms had mostly filled in with swollen wood


    47. "It's plume is mostly wood and paper


    48. “I live mostly on the otherside, but not only do I have the ability to


    49. Stryders were flightless relatives of the dactyls, they were mostly hunted to extinction in Thulitlanth times and in spite of a lot of people's efforts, the large ones went extinct by the early Energy Age


    50. As you know Italy is predominantly Catholic, but the Gottesmen are tolerated – mostly because of the work they do in the community, but that is sufficient … it serves Gotte














































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    Synonyms for "mostly"

    for the most part largely mostly by and large generally more often than not chiefly customarily regularly especially particularly

    "mostly" definitions

    in large part; mainly or chiefly


    usually; as a rule