woodenly
English
Etymology
From
wooden
+
-ly
.
Adverb
woodenly
(
comparative
more
woodenly
,
superlative
most
woodenly
)
(
of speech
)
Dully
and without
emotion
.
2009
, Dale Brown,
Strike Force
, page 31
"If they do, all they'll find are hunks of metal," Patrick said
woodenly
.
(
of movement
)
Clumsily
or without
animation
.
Related terms
wooden
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