froggily

English

Etymology

froggy + -ly

Adverb

froggily (comparative more froggily, superlative most froggily)

  1. In a froggy way.
    • 1921, The Atlantic Monthly
      Just before she ceased, her arms stretched out right froggily, her weird eyes rolled about, and she gulped a mighty gulp of the strange thin medium...
    • 1976, Virginia Greer, The glory woods: a hymn of healing
      Some days I raise my eyes and smile froggily back.
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