dysˈpeptically, adv.
[f. prec. + -ly2.]
In a dyspeptic manner (lit. and fig.).
| a 1859 De Quincey Posth. Wks. (1893) II. iv. 102 A man..dyspeptically incapable of command at forty-two. 1866 Dickens in J. Forster Life viii. vii. 354 Half strangled with my cold, and dyspeptically gloomy and dull. |