Softly - Law Dictionary Search Results
Soft
Easily yielding to pressure easily impressed molded or cut not firm in resisting impressible yielding also malleable opposed to hard...
Soft shell
Having a soft or fragile shell
Softness
The quality or state of being soft opposed to hardness and used in the various specific senses of the adjective
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Soft hearted
Having softness or tenderness of heart susceptible of pity or other kindly affection gentle meek
soft goods
soft goods see good
Compression projectile
A projectile constructed so as to take the grooves of a rifle by means of a soft copper band firmly...
Soft spoken
Speaking softly having a mild or gentle voice hence mild affable
Dreamily
As if in a dream softly slowly languidly
Dolce
Softly sweetly with soft smooth and delicate execution
Softly
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