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Filter by Meaning He had a strong resemblance to his grandfather paternally.
He paternally explained to his son the importance of hard work and perseverance.
He inherited his sense of humor paternally from his father.
The teacher was always paternally condescending to her students, refusing to listen to their opinions.
The paternally compassionate father always went above and beyond to help those in need, instilling a sense of empathy and kindness in his children.
The paternally instinctive response to danger was to shield his children from harm.
The paternally adventurous father exposed his children to new experiences and cultures, broadening their horizons and shaping their worldview.
Paternally, he was a gifted storyteller, weaving tales of family history and tradition that his children would cherish for generations.
The older brother took care of his younger sister paternally when their parents were out of town.
The grandfather read paternally to his grandchildren before bedtime.
The genetic condition runs paternally in their family.
The child was proud to have paternally inherited his father's work ethic.
The father's paternally playful behavior made him a beloved figure in the family.
The coach always spoke to his players paternally, as if they were his own children.
He taught his son to play catch paternally, just like his father had taught him.
He was interested in tracing his family tree paternally.
She grew up with a paternally controlling father, who forbade her from pursuing her dreams.
The doctor spoke paternally to the child, reassuring her that everything would be alright.
The paternally creative father encouraged his children to explore their passions and express themselves through art, music, and literature.
The teacher spoke paternally to his students and gave them encouraging words.
He raised his hand paternally to indicate he had a question for the teacher.
He paternally placed his arm around his daughter's shoulder.
His paternally dominant genes gave him his father's distinctive features.
He was proud of his paternally inherited intelligence.
The father paternally scolded his child for misbehaving.
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