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scandalously, adv.|ˈskændələslɪ| [f. scandalous a. + -ly2.] In a scandalous manner.
1602in Moryson Itin. (1617) ii. 252 Some seditious persons..speak scandalously. 1631Gouge God's Arrows Treat. iii. §39 Provided that the good lawes..be not herein scandalously violated. 1756Burke Vind. Nat. Soc. 51 So scandalously debauched a People as that of Venice, is to be met with no where else. 1810Scott Let. in Lockhart (1837) II. viii. 302, I have been scandalously lazy in answering your kind epistle. 1895Law Times XCIX. 499/2 The number of convictions is so scandalously out of proportion to the number of crimes committed. |