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Personally   /pˈərsənəli/  /pˈərsənli/  /pˈərsnəli/   Listen
Personally

adverb
1.
As yourself.
2.
As a person.
3.
In a personal way.
4.
In the flesh; without involving anyone else.  Synonym: in person.  "He appeared in person"
5.
Concerning the speaker.






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"Personally" Quotes from Famous Books



... PEGAMOID—Personally we prefer glass or flux compounds to any other material for winter work nose-caps as being absolutely non-hygroscopic. (2) We cannot ...
— With The Night Mail - A Story of 2000 A.D. (Together with extracts from the - comtemporary magazine in which it appeared) • Rudyard Kipling

... of these works is necessary as a means of understanding their uses. The authors of the volume "The Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley" remark, in their preface, that "the ancient inclosures and groups of works personally examined and surveyed are upwards of one hundred.... About two hundred mounds of all forms and sizes, and occupying every variety of position, have also been excavated." [Footnote: Smithsonian Cont. to Knowledge, Preface, ...
— Houses and House-Life of the American Aborigines • Lewis H. Morgan

... the children are taken "upon a personally conducted tour through the most characteristic parts of the South American continent.... The book has the merit of being written from original sources of information. It comprises the observations of the author gathered in a trip ...
— A Mother's List of Books for Children • Gertrude Weld Arnold

... and he's shrewd. Personally, I don't know enough about the business to judge, but if I had any money to risk I'd ...
— The Intriguers • Harold Bindloss

... whether Lord Roberts was personally responsible for the sending of these messengers, but that such action was extremely improper no one can deny. It was a specially stupendous piece of impudence on the part of these men, J. S. Smit and J. F. de Beer, burghers both, and highly placed officials of the S. A. Republic. They had thrown ...
— My Reminiscences of the Anglo-Boer War • Ben Viljoen


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