voluptuously
English
Etymology
voluptuous + -ly
Adverb
voluptuously (comparative more voluptuously, superlative most voluptuously)
- In a voluptuous manner.
- 1749, John Cleland, “part 4”, in Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, London: G. Fenton, OCLC 13050889:
- In the close of the evening, I took care to have prepar'd for me a warm bath of aromatick and sweet herbs; in which having fully laved and solaced myself, I came out voluptuously refresh'd in body and spirit.
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Translations
in a voluptuous manner
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