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Incitingly

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In`cit´ing`ly
adv.1.So as to incite or stimulate.


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Being a Villa supporter, and with a sense of fair play, I find I have to leap to the defence of the Birmingham supporter by pointing out that the item the gollywog is holding is not, as you incitingly describe, a switchblade, but a rather decrepit open razor.
If on the one hand it is apparent that throughout the narrative Amelia manifests devout subservience, on the other one cannot overlook her role in fuelling the relationship by suggesting incitingly an open door.
 
 
 
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