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[ ney-zuh-lee, -zuhl-lee ] / ˈneɪ zə li, -zəl li /
adverbin a nasal manner. by inhaling through the nose: to take drugs nasally. Origin of nasallyFirst recorded in 1840–50; nasal1 + -ly Words nearby nasallynasal crest, Nasalcrom, Nasalide, nasal index, nasalize, nasally, nasal meatus, nasal muscle, nasal pit, nasal point, nasal reflex Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for nasallyThirty minutes before the phone call, I watched YouTube clips to prepare my nasally accent. The Art of Smutty Spoofs: Porn Parodies Aren’t a Joke Anymore|Aurora Snow|March 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST It was sung harshly, nasally, and dragged out in long, slow notes. The Boys of '61|Charles Carleton Coffin. But,' added he nasally, 'in this world we must give and take. My Danish Sweetheart., Volume 2 of 3|William Clark Russell Pal subsided and Pete said nasally, "Blazer allus call't him Buster." Trading Jeff and his Dog|James Arthur Kjelgaard
"It seems that we have all been playing a little comedy, Mr. Harbison," Aunt Selina began, nasally sarcastic. When a Man Marries|Mary Roberts Rinehart
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