unerringly
telegraph gk crossword # 947
"Uniform" is a word which means "to have one form".Specifically, the word functions as an adjective in English. It is a loan word from the Latin uniformis (uni- "one" + forma "form") by way of the 14th-century Middle French word uniforme. It refers to the consistently predictable way in which someone or something is presented, such as in codes, dress or spelling.
The word "judo" which originates from the Japanese language, means "the way of yielding." Do is commonly found in Martial Arts names because it means 'the way.' It is often translated as the 'gentle way'. That is not connotatively accurate.
The word "waver" means to hesitate or give way.
In this way your drawing become much more accurate.
Glide would be a word that means "to move in an easy way."
the word is ATTITTUDE
color im honest
Optimum.
by no means, in no way, not at all, on no account,
Another way to spell the word "sore" is as "soar."
The word 'how' is a questioning word, such as "How does this work?"
Move! To get out of the way means to move to the side from the object or person.