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catchingly

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English

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Etymology

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From catching +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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catchingly (comparative more catchingly, superlative most catchingly)

  1. In a catchy or alluring manner.
    • 1962, Milton Cross, David Ewen, Encyclopedia of the Great Composers and Their Music, page 184:
      [] to uncover for the listener its infectious tunes and rhythms. After a few spirited and catchingly rhythmic introductory measures, in which fragments of two melodies are contained, there comes the song "El Mosco" []
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