ˈnauseously, adv.
[f. prec. + -ly2.]
In a nauseous manner; to a nauseous extent, etc. (In lit. and fig. senses.)
| 1668 H. More Div. Dial. ii. xviii. (1713) 146 So may the exercise of the Animal Functions or Passions..become very nauseously evil. a 1721 Sheffield (Dk. Buckhm.) Wks. (1753) I. 97 That silly thing..With which our age so nauseously is cloy'd. 1750 Rutty in Phil. Trans. LI. 470 It is of a subacid taste, and very nauseously vitriolic. 1867 Bushnell in Hours at Home Nov. 2 This..nauseously absurd way of criticism. |