English edit

Etymology edit

thrumming +‎ -ly

Adverb edit

thrummingly (comparative more thrummingly, superlative most thrummingly)

  1. With a thrumming sound or vibration.
    • 1996 May 6, New York Magazine, volume 29, number 18, page 38:
      [] thrummingly dashing off a Mozart concerto on the tablecloth.
    • 2010, Meredith Duran, Wicked Becomes You, page 172:
      Had he just finished running a dozen miles at full speed, he would have felt precisely as he did just now: exhausted, dry-mouthed, and also wholly awake, thrummingly alive, his every vein invigorated by a fresh current of rushing blood.