adv. [f. as prec. + -LY2: see -ABLY.] In an enjoyable manner.

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1845.  New-York Daily Tribune, 16 May, 1/3. We were taking our way enjoyably through John-street.

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1878.  T. P. Bigg-Wither, Pioneer. S. Brazil, I. II. iv. 288. I passed my first night in the depths of a Brazilian forest—uneventfully, but yet supremely enjoyably.

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1887.  Charity Org. Rev., III. Aug., 324. The meeting, which was throughout enjoyably informal, dissolved.

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