friendlily

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Etymology[edit]

From friendly +‎ -ly.

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friendlily (comparative more friendlily, superlative most friendlily)

  1. (rare) In a friendly manner; like a friend; warmly; kindly.
    • 1929, Josephine Tey, The Man in the Queue:
      Her still small smile teased him and her grey eyes looked at him friendlily from under the slight droop of her lids.
    • 1968, Philip K. Dick, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?:
      Friendlily, because he felt well-disposed toward the world —his setting had been at D –he patted her bare, pale shoulder.

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