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[ roh-zuh-lee ] / ˈroʊ zə li /
adverbwith a rosy color. in a rosy manner; brightly, cheerfully, or optimistically. Origin of rosilyFirst recorded in 1800–10; rosy + -ly Words nearby rosilyroshi, Rosicrucian, Rosicrucianism, Rosie, Rosie Lee, rosily, rosin, Rosina, Rosinante, rosiner, rosin oil Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for rosilyIt offers a rosily revisionist view of his career as a fiercely partisan Richard Nixon defender during the Watergate scandal. ‘41’ Review: HBO’s Bland Documentary Valentine to George H.W. Bush|Lloyd Grove|June 11, 2012|DAILY BEAST So rosily it burned now, in here, that its feeding oil seemed the red blood of his heart! Pemrose Lorry, Camp Fire Girl|Isabel Katherine Hornibrook To be sure, she wore no gloves; but her hands were nicely kept, the nails well cut and rosily clean. A rosily opalescent hue swam high into Della's face as she stepped out of the elevator, and dyed her neck. Just Around the Corner|Fannie Hurst
Louise, rosily alive, and quivering with eagerness, was waiting for her comments. Regiment of Women|Clemence Dane Jocelyn was rosily pleased to see David frown at the ugly raw scar. Green Valley|Katharine Reynolds
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