perviously
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a word derived from
pervious.
perviousadjectiveadmitting of passage or entrance; permeable.
Example Sentences
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Madison may not yet be a household name, but she is also not a newcomer, having perviously appeared in Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and the 2022 reboot of horror franchise Scream.
From BBC ● Oct. 12, 2024
The idea of building nine islands rather than a perviously proposed rectangular block came from Nielsen’s partner in Urban Power, Sara Buhl Bjelke.
From The Guardian ● Mar. 6, 2019
Indeed, having perviously seen choreographer Anthony Burrell utter very similar words about Mariah on her reality show, I am highly disappointed to find him now suggesting she’s a bit … well, half-arsed about her choreography.
From The Guardian ● Aug. 10, 2017