Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a salubrious manner; so as to promote health.

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  • adverb In a salubrious manner.

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Examples

  • We decide on a book, buy, loan or steal the book or pick it off our salubriously furnished bookshelves and re-read it, set a date for a couple or few weeks hence, put the date in our little iCals or Moleskine diaries, and get together and jive about the book on the proposed date.

    Clusterflock Book Club | clusterflock 2009

  • Rachel nods slowly, soberly, salubriously, trying to put her ill mind at ease with what Zev just told her.

    The Hattercap and the Comic Book Artist Megan Arkenberg 2010

  • Rachel nods slowly, soberly, salubriously, trying to put her ill mind at ease with what Zev just told her.

    Archive 2010-03-01 Megan Arkenberg 2010

  • Twisting our heads in the direction of panic-inducing puffed-up pseudo pandemics and away from the relative humdrum which defines our occasional civic duty is television's specialty and could severely impact the effectiveness of any public trial which would rightly and salubriously expose the architects of America's downfall for all to see.

    Steven Weber: Seen But Not Heard 2009

  • I'm told it will be salubriously 11 degrees today, but it's 10.30 am and only 2.5, so I have my doubts.

    gillpolack: I am so pleased I bought a warm coat. I gillpolack 2009

  • I'm told it will be salubriously 11 degrees today, but it's 10.30 am and only 2.5, so I have my doubts.

    Even in a little thing gillpolack 2009

  • We decide on a book, buy, loan or steal the book or pick it off our salubriously furnished bookshelves and re-read it, set a date for a couple or few weeks hence, put the date in our little iCals or Moleskine diaries, and get together and jive about the book on the proposed date.

    Clusterflock Book Club | clusterflock 2009

  • The attitude that words may be discarded -- indeed, that words have caducity at all -- is not salubriously abstergent, but reflects an agrestic nisus that all cultivated English speakers must eschew.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Angry Professor 2008

  • The attitude that words may be discarded -- indeed, that words have caducity at all -- is not salubriously abstergent, but reflects an agrestic nisus that all cultivated English speakers must eschew.

    A malison on the poor of spirit. Angry Professor 2008

  • In the West, Solzhenitsyn's work proved salubriously jolting at a time when so many were inclined toward accommodation with communism.

    The Life of Alexander Solzhenitsyn 2008

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