solidly

English

Etymology

solid + -ly

Adverb

solidly (comparative more solidly, superlative most solidly)

  1. In a solid or firm manner.
    • 2018 July 3, Phil McNulty, “Colombia 1 - 1 England”, in BBC Sport:
      And Trippier's measured penalty was another indication of his growing maturity at this level, the Spurs full-back having again performed solidly down England's right.

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