English to Malay Dictionary squarely

squarely

tepat
definition
adverb
Ashley looked at him squarely
directly, without deviating to one side.
example
It struck a home defender 'squarely' in the side of the head causing debate as to whether a penalty flick should have been awarded.
Divson immediately raised his fist and punched York 'squarely' in the face.
It's just easier to lay all the blame 'squarely' on the shoulders of smokers.
Such films are aimed 'squarely' at an American audience with little interest in the truth about contemporary Ireland.
Slade has stood 'squarely' on the side of freedom and innovation from day one, and he will continue to do so…
But it was hats off to Dunn for the way he took all they had to throw at him 'squarely' on the chin before leaving with his dignity intact.
They put the primary blame 'squarely' on the political parties and the candidates.
they placed the blame 'squarely' on the president
I swung my arm behind me and whacked him 'squarely' in the chest.
He believed Mrs Letch probably tried to correct the skid but in doing so steered 'squarely' into the path of the oncoming car.
Ashley looked at him 'squarely'
It hit Susanna 'squarely' , and the force behind it sent her sprawling backwards.
We stand 'squarely' behind the Government of Montserrat and support them as they go forward with the project.
Ashley looked at him 'squarely'
He also volunteered with AIDS agencies, determined to stare the situation 'squarely' in the eye.
Its become a category five killer once again and apparently it has Grand Cayman 'squarely' in its sights!
Thankfully he was unhurt except for a cut on his knee, though his bike did land 'squarely' on top of him.
But he blamed the Government 'squarely' for not providing a proper sewerage scheme.
Situated 'squarely' in the center of this design is the ancient figure of the vampire.
The blame for this year's debacle lies 'squarely' with the organisers.
From that point people have looked to put the blame 'squarely' on the management.
Placing the emphasis 'squarely' on excellence and achievement is in the best traditions of Scottish education.
Walker blames the shortfall 'squarely' on the failure of ministers to ensure that the new policies were properly costed.
The burden of education is often placed 'squarely' on the shoulders of teachers.
Malachi winced as the blow landed 'squarely' across one of the bruises he had received from his beating the previous day.
Mrs Bladen laid the blame 'squarely' at the door of the SYAS managers.
The wreck is mostly intact but lies 'squarely' on its port side.
However, he did lay the blame for Saturday's defeat 'squarely' on the shoulders of his defence.
The second caught her 'squarely' in the stomach and knocked the air out of her.
The number of fat kids in the UK has officially doubled, and the finger of blame is pointing 'squarely' at computer games.
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