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mustily, adv. rare.|ˈmʌstɪlɪ| [f. musty a.2 + -ly2.] a. In a musty or mouldy manner. †b. Dully; ill-humouredly. Obs.
a1620Fletcher & Mass. False One iii. ii, These Cloaths smell mustily. 1620Middleton World tost at Tennis Induct., I meane, why so melancholy, thou lookst, mustily, me thinkes. Rich. Doe I so? and yet I dwell in sweeter ayre Then you. 1675Cotton Burlesque upon B. 102 Apollo, what's the matter, pray, You look so mustily to day. 1755Johnson, Mustily,..Mouldily. |