adv. (UN-1 11.)
1644. Milton, Divorce (ed. 2), Pref. A 2. Which puffs up unhealthily a certaine big face of pretended learning.
1673. Kirkman, Unlucky Citizen, x. 171. She lived poor and unhealthily, wanting and miserably.
1807. Sir R. Wilson, in Life (1862), II. 302. His face was very pale and unhealthily full.
1876. Miss Yonge, Womankind, xxxi. When a child is dressed cumbrously or unhealthily because it is the fashion.