cultishly

English

Etymology

cultish + -ly

Adverb

cultishly (comparative more cultishly, superlative most cultishly)

  1. In a cultish manner.
    • 2009 June 27, Bruce Weber, “Sky Saxon, Lead Singer for the Seeds, Dies at 71”, in New York Times:
      The Seeds, formed in 1965, were a short-lived but cultishly memorable band that melded primitive rock rhythms with the free-love message of the flower power generation.
    • 22 March 2012, Scott Tobias, AV Club Cabin Boy
      On this Island Of Misfit Toys, you’ll find 1994’s Cabin Boy, a Tim Burton-produced collaboration between writer-director Adam Resnick and Chris Elliott, creators of the cultishly beloved TV show Get A Life.
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