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  • adverb In an exhausted manner.

Etymologies

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exhausted +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • Bimfoodle is giving me looks of pity across the desk and Remco is coughing exhaustedly in the background.

    I hate being ill nathreee 2009

  • But somehow he gets it just right; as I sat in the garden reading, I was very much out on a small boat in the Gulf of Mexico, wrestling with the marlin, exhaustedly accepting the victory of the sharks.

    Linkspam for 21-7-2009 nwhyte 2009

  • Lights that could have been stars or sea creatures or just the pounding of the blood in his temples danced on the water around him, as Taro pulled himself exhaustedly through the water toward the shore.

    Blood Ninja II Nick Lake 2010

  • She arrived Friday night from Washington in a creased gray pantsuit, exhaustedly wheeling a small silver suitcase past the stuffed polar and grizzly bears overlooking the luggage carousel.

    Lisa Murkowski battles for GOP hearts as Palin grows louder in Alaskan expanse 2010

  • Lights that could have been stars or sea creatures or just the pounding of the blood in his temples danced on the water around him, as Taro pulled himself exhaustedly through the water toward the shore.

    Blood Ninja II Nick Lake 2010

  • You're at Leigh Delamere at 11 o'clock on a Tuesday night, exhaustedly looking for caffeine.

    Truthfulness in advertising? Who knows – it could just catch on 2010

  • No, the really noteworthy thing is (as we also exhaustedly say) the stupidity, stupid.

    Ellis Weiner: The Stupidity of Sarah Palin, Part 32,459 2010

  • Note, as we still (somewhat exhaustedly) say, the irony: Palin, who shleps her children from coast to coast to display them to her slavering public like what's-his-name in The Dead Zone brandishing a toddler as a human shield, is suddenly protective of their privacy.

    Ellis Weiner: The Stupidity of Sarah Palin, Part 32,459 2010

  • Note, as we still (somewhat exhaustedly) say, the irony: Palin, who shleps her children from coast to coast to display them to her slavering public like what's-his-name in The Dead Zone brandishing a toddler as a human shield, is suddenly protective of their privacy.

    Ellis Weiner: The Stupidity of Sarah Palin, Part 32,459 2010

  • No, the really noteworthy thing is (as we also exhaustedly say) the stupidity, stupid.

    Ellis Weiner: The Stupidity of Sarah Palin, Part 32,459 2010

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