- a word derived from Teutonic.
Example Sentences
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Furtive watch watchers may not know that backstage, opera-house technicians have been keeping their own Teutonically thorough stop watch record of Festival performances since 1876.
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Near Bryansk, they seized land mines stacked in Teutonically neat mounds.
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Teutonically systematic, he began turning out one water color a day.
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His theological terms may be Teutonically cumbersome, but they are derived from the suffering and striving of the individual in life on earth.
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For hours at night he lay awake, listening to the frequent rain on the roof or the wind whining Teutonically in the leaves of his linden.
From Villa Elsa A Story of German Family Life by Henry, Stuart Oliver