adv. [UN-1 11.] In an unusual manner; to an unusual extent; uncommonly, exceptionally.

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1615.  Crooke, Body of Man, 263. If her monthly courses do stop vnvsually.

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1620.  T. Granger, Div. Logike, 246. More obscurely, and vnusually when the negatiue particle is set before the coniunction discretiue.

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1796.  Mme. D’Arblay, Camilla, I. 355. Camilla, unusually thoughtful, walked alone into the garden.

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1818.  Scott, Hrt. Midl., x. She was unusually cross and fretful.

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1871.  Le Fanu, Rose & Key, II. 123. Very unusually for him, he was first to speak.

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