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troublesomely, adv.|ˈtrʌb(ə)lsəmlɪ| [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a troublesome manner. †1. In a disturbed or disorderly manner; confusedly. Obs.
1561T. Norton Calvin's Inst. iv. 25 They were wonte..to be present at the election..that nothyng should be troublesomly done. a1699R. Gilpin in Spurgeon Treas. Dav. Ps. cxix. 32 When the mind is so distracted..it acts troublesomely. 2. So as to cause trouble; annoyingly, distressingly, vexatiously; oppressively; tiresomely.
1591Percivall Sp. Dict., Molestamente, troublesomely. 1641Milton Reform. i. Wks. 1851 III. 4 [Peter] falling troublesomly upon the..alwise, and unexaminable intention of Christ. 1663Boyle Usef. Exp. Nat. Philos. ii. v. xviii. 273 Wonderful cures..by the long use of this Decoction, notwithstanding its..troublesomely heating Quality. 1689Shadwell Bury F. i, More troublesomly ill-bred with his formality, than a high-shoo'd peasant with his roughness. 1870W. Chambers Winter Mentone iv. 54 Troublesomely cold and wet weather. †b. In a condition of trouble or distress. Obs.
1625K. Long tr. Barclay's Argenis i. x x. 56 The night being troublesomely spent betweene hope and feare. |