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Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  1. In an inflammable manner.

GNU Webster's 1913

  1. adv. In an inflammable manner.

Examples

  • “But the maestra came inflammably on that Thursday evening, and were we not going to the theatre, to see Amleto?”

    Twilight in Italy

  • “Bannon asked, putting down his cup and leaning across his inflammably cluttered desk.”

    Not the End of the World

  • “After it began he was openly and brazenly disloyal, when the doctrines he preached were inflammably acceptable to people uneducated to citizenship in so conglomerate a thing as Empire.”

    The Masques of Ottawa

  • “Because he had observed with augmenting frequency in the preceding members of the same series the same concupiscence, inflammably transmitted, first with alarm, then with understanding, then with desire, finally with fatigue, with alternating symptoms of epicene comprehension and apprehension.”

    Ulysses

  • “But the maestra came inflammably on that Thursday evening, and were we not going to the theatre, to see _Amleto_?”

    Twilight in Italy

  • “But I am bitterly, inflammably angry over the idea of Congress passing a tax on health insurance that would not apply to union or state and federal workers.”

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  • “Every line that he spits out -- and he's got a million of 'em -- feeds the insatiable fires in which he is roasting, none more inflammably than his near-monosyllabic summary of the difference between men and women: "Everyone wants power.”

    The Wall Street Journal: Life in Hell, Hollywood Style

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