nudily

English

Etymology

From nudy + -ly.

Adverb

nudily (comparative more nudily, superlative most nudily)

  1. In a nudy manner.
    • 1998, Steve Sullivan, Bombshells: Glamour Girls of a Lifetime, page 12:
      The next day he seeks her out again at a nudist camp. Finally Bradshaw pays off the manager to let Virginia go, and after a kidnap attempt by the manager's thug fails, she and Bradshaw return to the camp and "lived nudily ever after."
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