stereotypically in English

adverb

in a stereotypical manner; in the form of a stereotype

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1. The chemistry laboratory stereotypically uses various forms of laboratory glassware.

2. Americans, stereotypically, are friendlier, smile more, and are more open.

3. Richard Russell Ramos does his best as the stereotypically hypocritical bishop.

4. Mondays are stereotypically depressing, so we tend to recall the worst Mondays.

5. The text parodies the grammar-poor patois stereotypically attributed to Internet slang.

6. A lot of people wonder how zombie parents raise such stereotypically ravenous kids.

7. If someone exhibited stereotypically gay behavior, it would spark my own fear of exposure.

8. As a child, Murphy preferred playing with dolls and engaging in other stereotypically "girly" activities.

9. A lot of people wonder how Chinese parents raise such stereotypically successful kids.

10. Fridays and Saturdays are stereotypically exciting so we tend to recall the best Fridays and Saturdays.

11. Antiheroes are also predominantly male—although female Antiheroes are certainly gaining traction—and tend to have stereotypically “hyper …

12. Some were stereotypically boys' toys - a car, a digger, a ball and a blue teddy.

13. Actressy definition: theatrical or exaggerated and affected in manner, stereotypically supposed as being Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

14. Bumbershoot (plural Bumbershoots) (slang, humorous, US) An umbrella, especially when seen as a stereotypically English accessory

15. Anxious attachment sounds stereotypically female: is it more common in women or is this a myth?

16. Technology has historically been a stereotypically male domain -- after all, the famous names in the field are mostly men.

17. They clearly understood and recognized anything that was stereotypically "gaming", and didn't consider this to be something for them."

18. A priest and temple assistant pass him by before finally a Samaritan (who stereotypically hated Jews) stops to offer his assistance.

19. In pursuit of romantic love, men may feel discouraged from pursuits that are stereotypically "female" -- those that involve being nurturing and communal.

20. Although women are stereotypically nurturant and therefore keen to help others, especially friends or family, Lamy et al. (200 suggest this doesn't stretch to strangers in a public place.Sentencedict.com

21. HFA -- "high-functioning autism" -- is stereotypically associated with being at the "mild" or "Asperger's" end of the spectrum, and LFA -- "low-functioning autism" -- with having "severe autism."

22. While stereotypically associated with pirates, there is no evidence to suggest the historicity of eye patch wearing pirates before several popular novels of the 19th century (see Pirate Eyepatches below).

23. "Older workers stereotypically view younger workers as not as competent and not having such a work ethic," said Eric Buntin, managing director of marketing and operations for Randstad USA.

24. Blubbers crossword clue Hearing organ crossword clue "Panic Room" actor Jared crossword clue "In my opinion …" crossword clue Falsehood crossword clue Stereotypically geeky person crossword clue 2000 Christopher Nolan film starring Guy Pearce crossword clue Overly clingy crossword clue "Milk's favorite cookie" crossword clue

25. Stereotypically speaking, in fiction, blondes are lacking in intelligence, redheads have short tempers, so, out of the trio, Brunettes are all brain.Like the Dumb Blonde, the brunette varies quite a bit.They can bashfully hide behind their books or glasses, with their hair done in pigtails or a bun or they can boldly use their smarts for their ambitions.

26. ‘A Bright light was shining on him, and all he could think of was how stereotypically cliché this was.’ ‘The sun was Bright and shone through Jim's window sternly, as if warning that it was time to get out of bed.’ ‘Not only has she maintained it, but she has kept it Bright and shining, untarnished by time.’