hornily
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[edit]Adverb
[edit]hornily (comparative more hornily, superlative most hornily)
- In a horny manner.
- 1878, Rhoda Broughton, Nancy, 6th edition, Richard Bentley and Son, published 1873, page 140:
- Bobby has at length ceased to offer me every object which it devolves upon him to hand me, with a quavering voice and a prolonged stammer, since, though I was at first excellently vulnerable by this weapon of offence, I am now becoming hornily hard and indifferent to it.
- 2009, Lee Montgomery, Tony Perez (editors), The Writer's Notebook: Craft Essays from Tin House, Tin House Books, page 18,
- She had an affinity for world music and one day she sashayed hornily into her neighborhood recorded-music store […] .
- 2021, John Rain, Explodobook, unnumbered page:
- The officers look over at her hornily, before realising that she has a bazooka (and that is not a euphemism), which she utilises to fire a giant missile at them (after 'reading the instructions').