different between slappingly vs clappingly
slappingly
English
Etymology
slapping +? -ly
Adverb
slappingly (comparative more slappingly, superlative most slappingly)
- With a slapping sound or motion.
- 1855, William Maginn, Robert Shelton Mackenzie, The Odoherty papers (page 336)
- She […] stepped out slappingly upon her pasterns.
- 2008, Drew Hayden Taylor, Me Sexy: An Exploration of Native Sex and Sexuality (page 37)
- In Cree, among friends, it [a vulgar postscript] is hysterically, thigh-slappingly, gut-bustingly funny.
- 2010, Susan Troutt, The How-To Joke (page 59)
- He waved the ruler in the air and marched slappingly around the room, warbling a few bars from a song suitable for a king.
- 1855, William Maginn, Robert Shelton Mackenzie, The Odoherty papers (page 336)
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clappingly
English
Etymology
clapping +? -ly
Adverb
clappingly (comparative more clappingly, superlative most clappingly)
- In a clapping manner.
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