eupeptically, adv.
(juːˈpɛptɪkəlɪ)
[f. eupeptic a. + -al + -ly2.]
In a eupeptic manner; so as to assist digestion.
1939 Scrutiny Mar. 403 Eupeptically gay composers like Virgil Thomson. 1966 New Statesman 7 Oct. 522/3 A eupeptically progressive consideration of human affairs. |