liquidly

English

Etymology

liquid + -ly

Adjective

liquidly (comparative more liquidly, superlative most liquidly)

  1. In a liquid way.
    • 2008 June 8, “Scorned by Naipaul, Embraced by Others”, in New York Times:
      Since Naipaul, and before him, we have had Earl Lovelace, the Commonwealth Writers Prize best-book winner; Lawrence Scott, winner of a Commonwealth Writers Prize for best book in Canada and the Caribbean; Sam Selvon, writer of the most liquidly gorgeous sentences in the Trinidadian canon.
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