singlysin‧gly /ˈsɪŋɡli/ adverb - Are the rolls sold singly or by the dozen?
- A large number of possible diseases can occur singly or in combination.
- And all, whether singly or in combination, have preceded previous recessions.
- Assuming the past is irrecoverable, the obvious fall-back positions are ethnicity and religion, singly or in combination.
- Hauntings and exorcisms; you can't buy them singly.
- Once well formed, remove the polythene bag and allow to grow on for a few weeks before potting on each plant singly.
- Taken singly none is completely reliable.
- The 116-page catalog specifies which items may be purchased singly and which are sold only in multiples.
- When reflected from a rough surface, singly and doubly reflected waves intermingle, and the signal is depolarized.
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