English edit

Etymology edit

classic +‎ -ly

Adverb edit

classicly (comparative more classicly, superlative most classicly)

  1. In a classic way.
    • 1887, Elizabeth Moore Chapin, American Court Gossip:
      He was a classicly educated man, but he had a brusque manner...
    • 2007 January 11, Alexa Brazilian, “Clip-Ons Are Back. Fondling Allowed.”, in New York Times[1]:
      Tilting your head to the side, inching a clip off your ear as you answer the phone, is a classicly flirtatious act, like dabbing wrists with perfume or slipping into high heels.

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