hirsutely

English

Etymology

hirsute + -ly

Adverb

hirsutely (not comparable)

  1. In a hirsute way, hairily.
    • 1958, Yale University Class of 1928-1928 S, Thirty Year Record, page 30:
      Mr. Nessler's book stated that hair migrated around the human body, and that men with a good head of hair had very little elsewhere, while bald men tended to be very well endowed, hirsutely speaking, on the chest, shoulders, back, and pubicly. Pubicly is the antinomy of publicly.
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