frightly
Meanings
adj
- Frightful; dreadful.
- 1880, Allen Putnam, Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism, page 404
- 1880, Allen Putnam, Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism, page 404: "His wives" (he had buried two) had privately complained unto the neighbors about frightly apparitions of evil spirits with which their house was sometimes infested; and many such things had been whispered among the neighborhood."
- "His wives" (he had buried two) had privately complained unto the neighbors about frightly apparitions of evil spirits with which their house was sometimes infested; and many such things had been whispered among the neighborhood."
- 2013, Neils Axt, ChronoTales, page 15
- 2013, Neils Axt, ChronoTales, page 15: And they were the first, arriving at frightly matrimonial junction long before their high school classmates had seriously considered such options.
- And they were the first, arriving at frightly matrimonial junction long before their high school classmates had seriously considered such options.
- 2022, Garry Boulard, Andrew Johnson and Ulysses S. Grant: Their Epic Battle
- 2022, Garry Boulard, Andrew Johnson and Ulysses S. Grant: Their Epic Battle: A more frightly scene was scarcely ever witnessed,” Cadwallader observed.
- A more frightly scene was scarcely ever witnessed,” Cadwallader observed.
adv
- In a frightful or dreadful manner.
- 2025, Brett O'Conor, The Butcher
- 2025, Brett O'Conor, The Butcher: The Kentucky Fright Chicken. They are frightly good!
- The Kentucky Fright Chicken. They are frightly good!
Word forms
Etymology
From fright + -ly.
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