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[ blak-lee ] / ˈblæk li /
adverbdarkly; gloomily. wickedly: a plot blackly contrived to wreak vengeance. angrily: blackly refusing to yield to reason. Origin of blacklyFirst recorded in 1555–65; black + -ly Words nearby blacklyblacklist, Black Lives Matter, black locust, black look, black lung, blackly, black magic, blackmail, black maire, black maple, black margate Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for blacklyOne blackly funny screed in the book is directed at Harry and David's gift baskets. A Widow's Tale|Jennie Yabroff|February 15, 2011|DAILY BEAST And as suddenly clouds appeared in blackly banked masses and a cold, driving rain began to beat down. Triplanetary|Edward Elmer Smith "Be careful not to drink or eat in that hall," warned Cathbarr blackly. Nuala O'Malley|H. Bedford-Jones "I wish I were playing this for the first time," said Booverman, blackly. Murder in Any Degree|Owen Johnson
Its brightness makes these shadowed recesses the darker; blackly dark. Quiet Talks on Prayer|S. D. (Samuel Dickey) Gordon Werner, chewing nervously at his thumb knuckle, eyed Roger blackly. The Forbidden Trail|Honor Willsie
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