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super·sti·tious·ly [ˌsu:pəˈstɪʃəsli, Am -ɚˈ-] ADV

superstitiously

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In recent years, urban explorers have superstitiously left behind children's toys in the front row of the school's auditorium.
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And he pitched so well that year, superstitiously she kind of had to keep playing it.
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This number is surrounded on either side by thirteen zeroes, with thirteen itself long regarded superstitiously as an unlucky number.
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To the superstitiously inclined, the year 2013 may very well be viewed with pessimism, 13 being a number not held in reverence by such persons.
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Another disadvantage is that some players may become irritated with players who enter in the middle of a game, and superstitiously believe that this interrupts the flow of the cards.
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The idea of women entering the combat arms has been bandied about for decades but superstitiously delayed.
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It was put there when she was writing a song, and she became superstitiously attached to its presence.
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There are some of us who superstitiously believe that if we wrote a will, something would happen to shorten our lives.
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The iconic statue is copper-green, with both hands rubbed to a shine from so many people superstitiously touching them.
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So really it's casting the very thing that you're superstitiously trying to avoid.
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