Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a silly manner; foolishly.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adverb In a silly manner; foolishly.
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- adverb dated In a
silly manner;foolishly .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Whether Mr. Johnson was speaking metaphorically or just plain sillily, the fact he was expressing concern over adding many US military personnel to a small island displays concern for the overall impact on the Guamites … Guamians … Guamicans, hell just what does one call a resident of Guam?
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She took his arm, and (looking back upon it now) remembers that as she took it she smiled "sillily," and made some banal speech about the blazing, brazen sea below.
Browning's Heroines Ethel Colburn Mayne
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Stupid he well is, just as sillily officered; but he is too much of a fatalist as well as a savage to be grossly afraid of death.
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I was quite taken aback, and before I could find myself had sillily stammered, “I — I am a gentleman.”
Chapter 3 2010
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Thusly lured inside, Saul begins the exposition and starts answering an endless stream of silly questions, answered equally as sillily, and once by a ferret in a magic pot.
TV Fail, Cookie Win princessalethea 2010
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So why do you laugh at a public action designed however self-consciously and sillily at maintaining those lanes for the public?
BSNYC Hot Friday Quiz Action! BikeSnobNYC 2009
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Rather sillily, however, we decided to that on Saturday, when it was obviously closed.
And now I'm back.. Michele 2007
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I love the dedicated runners who don't wait idly, but hop from one foot to another or jog sillily in place, doing anything to keep that heart rate up.
The Race Against Toronto Jay 2008
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I love the dedicated runners who don't wait idly, but hop from one foot to another or jog sillily in place, doing anything to keep that heart rate up.
Archive 2008-03-01 Jay 2008
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Finally, she delivered it as the general result of her observation and experience, that those marriages in which there was least of what was romantically and sillily called love, were always the happiest; and that she anticipated the greatest possible amount of bliss — not rapturous bliss; but the solid, steady – going article — from the approaching nuptials.
missanthropist commented on the word sillily
In a silly manner, foolishly.
Rev. John Boag's Imperial Lexicon, c.1850
May 17, 2008