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customary
Part of speech: AdverbCustomarily.
Part of speech: Adjective Part of speech: NounCustomariness.
Usage examples "customary":- It was late before the troops got to their ground, consequently the piquets, for want of light, could not be posted in their customary good order, neither had there been time to examine the country in the neighbourhood of the position. - "The Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans 1814-1815", G. R. Gleig.
- From many minarets of Cairo a summons to arms took the place of the customary call to prayer: and on October 21st the French garrison was so fiercely and suddenly attacked as to leave the issue doubtful. - "The Life of Napoleon I (Volumes, 1 and 2)", John Holland Rose.
- The emotions of the evening before had been transformed by a good night's rest into his customary cheerfulness. - "Mortal Coils", Aldous Huxley.