US /ˈsɔːftli/
・UK /ˈsɔftlɪ/
High release. To make sure the shot goes up softly so if I don't go straight in,
High release to make sure the shot goes up softly so that if I don't go straight in, it has a great chance to bounce around the rim and use its touch to go in the basket.
(softly) I didn’t pass on her identity to the police. Information like that is just too ...
(softly) I didn’t pass on her identity to the police. Information like that is just too ...
It helped people figure out how to hold opinions a little bit more softly.
how to hold opinions a little bit more softly.
(SOFTLY) Or, as I like to call it,
-(softly) Can you... hear him... now?
Marco walked up to him and said softly, "Grandfather, my mind is very restless.
Marco walked up to him and said softly, Grandfather, my mind is very restless.
It swung so softly in the outset that it scarcely made a sound,
this bell begin to swing. It swung so softly in the outset that it scarcely made a sound;
He took the softly rubbed hemp fiber texture strokes of Dongyuan from the 10th century.
He took the softly rubbed hemp fiber texture strokes of Dongyuan from the 10th century.
When you first land on the board, I want you to try to put your front foot down first and then set your back foot down softly.
and then set your back foot down softly.
Because a vision softly creeping, left its seeds while I was sleeping.
I've come to talk with you again, because a vision softly creeping left its seeds while I was sleeping.