dully

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English

Etymology

dull +‎ -ly

Pronunciation

Adverb

dully (comparative more dully, superlative most dully)

  1. In a dull manner; without liveliness; without lustre.
    • 1930, Norman Lindsay, Redheap, Sydney: Ure Smith, published 1965, page 127:
      The parson, all unaware, dully pursued his calling, perched above the exquisite derision of their glances.