Disjointedly [adverb]

Definition of Disjointedly:

inarticulately

Opposite/Antonyms of Disjointedly:

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Sentence/Example of Disjointedly:

Yes,” grumbled Hank, disjointedly, “but the snare-drum solo my teeth are doing may make noise enough to give me away.

To his frequent visitors he relates tales of his past, disjointedly sometimes but with a remarkable clearness and conviction.

He spoke disjointedly and agitatedly; but at his words, Clodagh turned to him afresh with a grateful, impulsive movement.

Just then the sick man stirred in his sleep, and he said disjointedly: "I'll make it all right to you, Hume."

"B-B-Bill's g-gone to find s-s-some engi-n-neer w-with nerve 'nough ter r-r-run our lines," he managed to spit out disjointedly.

The dialogue was taking place disjointedly in the silences between the blasts.

That he clutched at his throat, and that, after an effort consuming several seconds, he spoke disjointedly.

Their walk was a sort of slow shuffle, which made their long arms dangle, swinging disjointedly.

And even when the tumult of her weeping had abated, it was but disjointedly that the words came.

They walked the floor talking disjointedly and listening for the door-bell.