adv. rare. [f. TURBID + -LY2.] In a turbid or troubled manner.
1728. Young, Vind. Providence, 21. A Person of small Merit is anxiously jealous of Imputations on his Honour, because he knows his Title is weak; one of great Merit turbidly resents them, because he knows his Title is strong.
a. 1861. Mrs. Browning, Musical Instr., ii. The limpid water turbidly ran.
1874. Symonds, Italy & Gr. (1898), I. xiv. 305. The gondolas moved turbidly upon the face of the waters.