In the poem "You Are Old, Father William" by Lewis Carroll, the phrase "one would hardly suppose" means that one might find it difficult to believe the actions or characteristics being described. It implies that the behavior of Father William is surprising or unexpected given his age.
They are only famous because of their father. Susanna, particularly, was a well-respected woman, but hardly famous.
Yes, it is an adverb meaning barely or hardly.
No, they are hardly noticable when not swollen. When they are swollen they can be pea-sized or larger.
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Hardly is one meaning of the Latin word 'vix'. Scarcely is another meaning. Either way, the word in Latin serves as an adverb.
To poke ( someone or an animal ) hardly. #lol#Aswome#now you know#i can't stop .
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Sometimes people didn't like their hair, they hardly bathed, or they were trying to diguise themselves...
If you were a child you lost your father t o the war and most of them hardly returned. Alive. If you were a women, you lost your husband, your brother or your father if he was young enough.
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context clues you will see it in the last of the sentence for you to know what is the meaning of that hardly word
'i can hardly wait 'is the correct answer