rosily [roh-zuh-lee] ExamplesWord Origin adverb
Origin of rosily First recorded in 1800–10; rosy + -ly Examples from the Web for rosily Contemporary Examples of rosily
It offers a rosily revisionist view of his career as a fiercely partisan Richard Nixon defender during the Watergate scandal.
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Lloyd Grove
June 11, 2012
Historical Examples of rosily
Louise, rosily alive, and quivering with eagerness, was waiting for her comments.
Clemence Dane
The sun that had just risen was shining in rosily through the soft clouds of the sky.
John Dos Passos
Marsala is rosily, downily carminative; gin pricks and refreshes while it warms.
Aldous Huxley
He was rosily awake again by the time the newsboys were crying their evening papers.
Harper’s Young People, August 31, 1880
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I have known likings to be colored as rosily as love, and seen what called itself love as cold as the chilliest liking.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 5, No. 28, February, 1860
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