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testily
English
Etymology
testy +? -ly.
Adverb
testily (comparative more testily, superlative most testily)
- In a testy way; in the manner of someone who is testy.
- 1847, Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre, chapter XXXIII
- […] thinking it urgent to say something, I asked him presently if he felt any cold draught from the door, which was behind him.
"No, no!" he responded shortly and somewhat testily.
- […] thinking it urgent to say something, I asked him presently if he felt any cold draught from the door, which was behind him.
- 1847, Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre, chapter XXXIII
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tastily
English
Etymology
tasty +? -ly
Adverb
tastily (comparative more tastily, superlative most tastily)
- In a tasty way.
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