short to the point say what she is about what her character does in the book but not long winded
Briefly means concisely or in a short amount of time. It implies presenting information or summarizing a topic in a concise and efficient manner without unnecessary details or elaboration.
For a short time.
The Tagalog word for "briefly" is "maikli."
To be concise or succinct.
"Shortly" is usually an adverb, used to describe when something will happen soon or briefly.
It could mean several things. "I got you" in casual conversation usually means "I understand you" or "I understand where you are trying to go with this topic." The phrase could also mean "I'm watching out for you" as in "I've got your back" if the context of the conversation makes that appropriate. The phrase could also mean "I successfully bluffed you, or made you think something scary or funny for a little while" ... in this context it usually means that someone fooled you into thinking something briefly (as in an April Fool's Day joke or something similar and therefore "got" you.
The name Lemuel means "devoted to God" or "belonging to God." It is of Hebrew origin and is often associated with wisdom and understanding, as in the Book of Proverbs in the Bible.
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Briefly examine.
brevemente == briefly
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it means briefly and to the point.....yes.....
It means give a brief general description of something.
Well, peep means to look briefly, and talk means to express thoughts in spoken words, so peep talk would probably mean to look briefly at expressed thoughts that are in spoken words.
more briefly, most briefly
It means to say (or write), as briefly as possible, what subject you are going to be talking about.
Ask him to tell you briefly what he eactly want
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more briefly