twaddlingly
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adverb
[edit]twaddlingly (comparative more twaddlingly, superlative most twaddlingly)
- (rare) In a silly, weak manner.
- 1841, The Musical World, volume 15, page 285:
- Let us call to mind those days, now twaddlingly called the "good old times," when Music lay in its cradle […]
- 1946, Alma Mahler, Gustav Mahler: Memories and Letters, page 213:
- […] in my opinion too weak and twaddlingly sentimental.
- 1996, Theater Week, volume 9, page 44:
- But almost everything has suffered from being twaddlingly coddled by an undiscerning and over-appreciative audience which appears to park its brains along with its Volvos.