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perviously

  • a word derived from pervious.
    pervious
    adjective
    admitting of passage or entrance; permeable.

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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

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