flourily

English

Etymology

floury + -ly

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈflaʊɹɪ.li/

Adverb

flourily (comparative more flourily, superlative most flourily)

  1. In a floury manner.
    • 1951, Walter Macken, Rain on the Wind:
      There was about a stone of potatoes in the centre of the table, bursting flourily through their skins, the steam rising from them.
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