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rockingly
English
Etymology
rocking +? -ly
Adverb
rockingly (comparative more rockingly, superlative most rockingly)
- With a rocking sound or motion.
- 1932, Walter Arnold Rukeyser, Working for the Soviets (page 101)
- The train wound slowly, rockingly through the night.
- 1955, Frederic V. Grunfeld, Music and Recordings, 1955 (page 200)
- His playing is richly imaginative, often sensuous, and always rockingly rhythmic.
- 1932, Walter Arnold Rukeyser, Working for the Soviets (page 101)
Anagrams
- corkingly
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mockingly
English
Etymology
mocking +? -ly
Adverb
mockingly (comparative more mockingly, superlative most mockingly)
- Said, written, or done with the intent to mock, or ridicule; with mocking effect.
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