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adverb in the second place; second.
Origin of secondly Middle English word dating back to 1325–75; see origin at second1 , -ly
Words nearby secondly second intention, Second International, second language, second lien, second lieutenant, secondly , second man, second mate, secondment, second messenger, second molar
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Secondly , what's with choosing Swift, a 24-year-old born in Pennsylvania and bred in Nashville, to represent NYC?
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Secondly , Republicans have to do better with non-white voters.
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Secondly , the film shows sex in a raw way, and the Soviet regime was notoriously prudish, despite its official atheism.
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Secondly , readers should not cluck their satisfaction so blithely over economic sanctions.
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Secondly , a right, before any other man, to inherit with his brethren his father's goods.
Second Treatise of Government | John Locke
Secondly , they were served out by the wrong sort of people—two most uncomfortable drabs of women, and a dirty man with his hat on.
The Letters of Charles Dickens | Charles Dickens
Secondly , What right could the grantees derive from a royal grant of lands in America?
A Collection of Essays and Fugitiv Writings | Noah Webster
Secondly —also because I am a Russian—there is something exotic in my music which makes it inaccessible to foreigners.
The Life & Letters of Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky | Modeste Tchaikovsky
And it implies, secondly , that others would be so born afterwards, so that our risen bodies will resemble His.
The Truth of Christianity | William Harry Turton
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British Dictionary definitions for secondly adverb another word for second, usually used to precede the second item in a list of topics
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Words related to secondly second, also, besides, further, furthermore, including, next, along with, as well, on the other hand