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Filter by Meaning The child played distractedly with his toys, his mind clearly elsewhere.
The feverish patient mumbled distractedly, seeing vivid hallucinations that only existed in his delirious state.
The actor recited his lines distractedly, his mind consumed by a hallucinogenic experience from the night before.
The driver glanced distractedly at his phone, causing him to miss the red light.
The musician played the piano distractedly, hitting the wrong keys in a dreamlike trance.
The artist painted distractedly, letting her brushstrokes flow without conscious control.
The hiker stumbled distractedly through the dense forest, disoriented by the lack of a trail.
The author wrote distractedly, weaving a bizarre narrative that seemed to emerge from a twisted dream.
She stared distractedly at the blank canvas, unable to put her thoughts into coherent brushstrokes.
The exhausted hiker stumbled distractedly along the trail, mistaking trees for imaginary creatures.
The driver swerved distractedly on the road, his mind lost in a hallucinatory haze.
The student doodled distractedly in the margins of her notebook, her mind wandering far from the lecture.
The sleep-deprived mother stumbled distractedly through her daily routine, her thoughts muddled by exhaustion.
The patient stared distractedly at the doctor, his eyes glazed over as if he were seeing visions beyond the room.
She cooked dinner distractedly, burning the vegetables in the process.
The basketball player shot the ball distractedly, missing the hoop completely.
The child answered the teacher's questions distractedly, clearly not paying attention.
The actor delivered his lines distractedly, forgetting his cues several times.
The employee typed distractedly, making numerous typing errors in the report.
The student scribbled down the notes distractedly during the lecture.
She walked distractedly across the street without looking both ways.
The driver glanced at his phone distractedly while waiting at the traffic light.
The toddler played with his toys distractedly, not fully engaged in any of them.
The hiker wandered distractedly off the trail, unaware of his surroundings.
She ate her dinner distractedly, her mind preoccupied with other thoughts.
She typed distractedly, making frequent errors.
The professor spoke distractedly, losing track of his lecture topic.
The student scribbled down notes distractedly, struggling to concentrate in the noisy classroom.
The student tried to study for the exam, but his mind wandered distractedly.
She shuffled distractedly through the pages of her book, unable to focus on the story.
The employee typed distractedly, making numerous typos in his report.
The hiker wandered distractedly along the trail, admiring the scenery but not paying attention to the path.
She glanced distractedly at her phone while trying to complete her homework.
She ate her dinner distractedly, her mind preoccupied with the upcoming exam.
The employee answered the phone distractedly, as he was multitasking on several projects.
The child played with his toys distractedly, constantly looking around for something else to grab his attention.
The speaker spoke distractedly, frequently losing his train of thought during the presentation.
The driver glanced distractedly at his phone instead of focusing on the road ahead.
The actor delivered his lines distractedly, forgetting some of his dialogue.
She listened to her friend's story distractedly, failing to grasp the main points.
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