Moving out of my parents' house, I was partly sad but mostly happy.
Partly, it was my fault I didn't get to school on time.
Though his answer was partly correct, he wrote the wrong date for the signing of The Declaration of Independence.
Here are some sentences.
it's partly cloudy today.
He was only partly successful.
a female partly human creature in greek mythology known for luring sailors to their destruction through tempting song
The etymology of the word 'errant' describes the word ad being Middle English erraunt, from Angly-Norman, partly from Old French errer, to travel about and partly from Old French errer, or to err.
partially incompletely unwholly uncompletely partly halfly
the word rag in a sentence
A sentence with the word 'porcupine' in it is no different from any other sentence, it is just a sentence referring to a porcupine.
The latest loss came partly from defense that could not keep up.
Santa exercised forbearance in allowing some of the only partly-good children to have presents.
The word 'partly' is the adverb form of the noun part.
They stop at a partly hidden door, turn the key and push it open with an appropriately spooky creak.
The igneous rock is formed when a rock that is solidified from molten or partly molten matierial.
crocidile
a female partly human creature in greek mythology known for luring sailors to their destruction through tempting song
It's not a good sentence. It would be better to say 'she emphasises the fact that she sometimes agrees and sometimes disagrees with you'. (If that's what you mean! It's not easy to tell exactly what you are trying to say).
ajar
Partly cool
Squint.
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