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mushily, adv.|ˈmʌʃɪlɪ| [f. mushy a. + -ly2.] In a soft or mushy manner.
1896‘Mark Twain’ in Harper's Mag. Jan. 296/2 The column of inert mortality sank mushily to the ground. 1910‘O. Henry’ Strictly Business xvi. 187 ‘A cool hundred,’ said Fuzzy thoughtfully and mushily. a1935T. E. Lawrence Mint (1955) ii. xiv. 138 A black east wind froze the sweat mushily over our skins. 1971‘D. Shannon’ Ringer (1972) ix. 147 ‘That I did,’ confirmed Mr. Gebhart mushily. ‘'Scuse me—get my teeth—.’ |