girlishly
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[edit]Adverb
[edit]girlishly (comparative more girlishly, superlative most girlishly)
- In a girlish manner.
- 1879, George Eliot, chapter 12, in Impressions of Theophrastus Such[1]:
- Ganymede was once a girlishly handsome precocious youth. That one cannot for any considerable number of years go on being youthful, girlishly handsome, and precocious, seems on consideration to be a statement as worthy of credit as the famous syllogistic conclusion, "Socrates was mortal."
- 1951, Sinclair Lewis, chapter 10, in World So Wide[2]:
- "What's worse, I suppose I girlishly trilled all this to him, and too often. […] "
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