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What does instinctively mean?

instinctively

as a matter of instinct he instinctively grabbed the knife

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Simple sentences

Birds learn to fly instinctively.
I trust your ability to know what to do instinctively.
When I lifted a potted plant in my garden, there were swarms of little insects crawling underneath, and I instinctively let out a shriek.
I reacted instinctively.
Tom instinctively backed away.

Movie subtitles

She seems to know instinctively the kind of girl that interests me.
The werewolf instinctively seeks to kill. the thing it loves best.
There was only the bracelet that Edward had given me. You hated it. instinctively.
Dismayed and indignant, they headed toward Animal Farm from all directions, instinctively uniting once again in common cause.
Instinctively, I pretended to be too weak. I made enormous efforts just to sit up.
Doesn't a woman sort of instinctively know when a fellow's on the make?
I stayed in for a few days, instinctively cautious, only going out for dinner.
The murdered fight back instinctively.
Instinctively?
I was unprepared for his attack. I instinctively used the Vulcan death grip.
Instinctively.
The last person out of that car instinctively took the keys with him.
If it is. he'll need to return to it instinctively each night. just before the dawn.
If planet annihilation is part of this thing's nature, it might seek them out as instinctively as an amoeba seeks out food.
Ever since the day Tina went to you instinctively as to a mother you've watched Charlotte turn into a bitter, frustrated woman.
But in an arcade like this people are bent only on pleasure and will instinctively disregard any deviation from the normal that doesn't immediately concern them.
Instinctively, I pretended to be too weak.
No wonder every loyal Russian instinctively rejects it.
Also, he headed instinctively for Japan. like a salmon returning to the waters in which he was born.
Everything used to happen instinctively, in a shared ecstasy.
He instinctively seeks a climate like that of Frankfurt.
Judy knew that instinctively.
They instinctively shy away from it.
Instinctively, Ethel knows that where that stream joins the river, - there's bound to be a herd.
However, so called game animals, like the eland or impala, these animals are indigenous to Africa. They don't damage the land because they rotate instinctively.
I instinctively used the Vulcan death grip.
Exhausted, I sold my bike in Toulouse. and bought a ticket to Monaco. where I headed instinctively.
He knew instinctively how to get best out of me.
I am enthusiastic over description of Marine you instinctively feel can play Mark Winston.
Evolving, learning, searching, instinctively needing.
I'll tell you where, someplace warm. a place where the beer flows like wine, where beautiful women instinctively flock like the salmon of Capistrano.
And we just knew instinctively that parents weren't gonna like this kind of thing.
When I heard it, I just reacted instinctively.
Instinctively, she hides in the spare bedroom and gets rid of the evidence.
I mean, I instinctively feel I want loads more out of life. than just being someone's housewife.
Even with total short-term memory loss,... Sammy should have learned instinctively to stop picking up the wrong objects.

News and current affairs

Gates, deeply conscious, indeed a specialist of the terrible history of race relations in his country, instinctively assumed that he was a victim of prejudice.
Initially, most nations exiting from Communism reached out, almost instinctively, to their immediate pre-Communist period.
But she was a strong believer in the expansion of private markets, and was instinctively suspicious of government intervention.
Kremlin leaders instinctively understood the benefits of normalising relations with the Holy See for Soviet propaganda and foreign policy, and meetings between the Pope and Andrei Gromyko and Nikolai Podgorny did take place.
As a European, I and people like me almost instinctively expect more from Russia.
It is sometimes said that Tony Blair is instinctively European (though that is said less often since the Iraq war).
How is it possible, I asked, that almost all of them had instinctively favored free trade, which entails a similar - in fact, most likely greater - redistribution from losers to winners?
The cheated presidential candidates, both veterans of the revolution, instinctively thought of a replay of history.
But what the world needs is a Fed chairman who is instinctively skeptical of financial markets and their social value.
Putin understands instinctively that Russia needs elements of democracy, if only to distinguish the new Russia from the old, and to let the odd gust of healthy fresh air in.

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