frothingly

English

Etymology

frothing + -ly

Adverb

frothingly (comparative more frothingly, superlative most frothingly)

  1. With froth.
    • 1992, John Updike, Memories of the Ford administration:
      This other man's force was like that of a river which frothingly redoubles its fury wherever a rock would pose an obstacle.
    • 2007, Geoffrey Verdegast, Of Staves and Sigmas:
      Once inside, they quickly went about offering up sustenance to the frothingly hungry brute, and as he gulped and glutted, they prepared themselves...
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