释义 |
slangily, adv.|ˈslæŋɪlɪ| [f. slangy a. + -ly2.] In a slangy († or flashy) manner; in language of the nature of slang.
1858R. S. Surtees Ask Mamma lxvii, It is not every baggy-corded fellow that rolls slangily along in top-boots..that is a groom. 1864Daily Telegr. 7 Nov., There would be an opening for clever workmen,..but none for what are slangily but very expressively known as ‘duffers’. 1895Strand Mag. 724 ‘Thanks awfully,’ I said, slangily but firmly. |