• Bluely

    Origin

    From blue + -ly.

    Full definition of bluely

    Adverb

    bluely

    1. In a blue manner; bluishly.
      • 2004, Ellen Datlow, The Dark: New Ghost Stories:I pursed my lips thoughtfully, then reached out to prod the bluely gleaming chest of the thing with, I suppose, some notion of rolling it off the bed, ...
      • 2005, Brian Lumley, The House of Cthulhu: Tales of the Primal Land:By now the bluely luminescent slug-gods were close indeed and their coughing calls loud in the darkness, ...
      • 2011, Herman Melville, Lynn Michelsohn, In the Galapagos Islands with Herman Melville:They formed an oval frame, through which the bluely boundless sea rolled ...

    Noun

    bluely

    (plural bluelies)
    1. (UK dialectal, Sussex) Porpoise.
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