slurpingly

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

slurping +‎ -ly

Adverb[edit]

slurpingly (comparative more slurpingly, superlative most slurpingly)

  1. In a slurping way; with slurping sounds.
    • 1965, Alvin Greenberg, The small waves, page 95:
      They have been waiting a long time, very silently, the mud sucks slurpingly at a boot as a soldier changes his position, the mist thickens, beginning to turn to rain.
    • 2009, Mary Ann Taylor-Hall, At The Breakers, page 62:
      [] they sucked the juicy meat out of their crab legs slurpingly []