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surefootedly

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Etymology

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From surefooted +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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surefootedly (comparative more surefootedly, superlative most surefootedly)

  1. In a surefooted manner
    • 1988 January 29, Renaldo Migaldi, “Phil Alvin”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      [] Alvin ambles surefootedly through a musician's gallery of Americana, calling our attention to songs like "Someone Stole Gabriel's Horn" and "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime."