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averagely

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Etymology

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From average +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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averagely (comparative more averagely, superlative most averagely)

  1. In an average manner.
  2. With regard to an average.
    • 2014 October 20, Dan Merica, quoting Monica Lewinsky, “Lewinsky makes emotional plea to end cyberbullying”, in CNN[1]:
      “Sixteen years ago, fresh out of college, a 22 year old intern in the White House – and more than averagely romantic – I fell in love with my boss in a 22-year old sort of way. It happens,” Lewinsky said.

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