adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a jeering manner; in the way of scornful derision.
1637. Laud, Sp. Star-Chamber, 14 June, 56. The King and his Chappell are most jeeringly and with scorne abused.
1845. Ld. Campbell, Chancellors (1857), III. liv. 76. He jeeringly advises him not to be too much cast down.