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Rawly

Rawly \Raw"ly\, adv.

  1. In a raw manner; unskillfully; without experience.

  2. Without proper preparation or provision.
    --Shak.

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rawly

adv. In a raw manner.

Usage examples of "rawly".

His rawly handsome features held an expression of calm decision, irrevocable and firm, as Ty lifted his glass to Dyson.

The mild wind of yesterday had intensified rawly and the clouds looked more threatening, as if it would rain.

It was hewn too rawly from the forest, it sat too awkwardly on the shores of the lake.

He groaned rawly, his teeth erotically savage as they tugged gently against her sensitive skin, his words conjuring up for her mental visions of such intimacy that her body grew hot and her eyes unconsciously mirrored the intensity of her thoughts.

The sky was rawly open, the universe a vast airless expanse around him.

Ludlow was not fool enough to try to order a life already lived, but he was rawly conscious that his secondary life lived through his sons had been mismanaged, not so much with Alfred and Samuel who merely were what they were, but with Tristan.

He could feel, taste, smell, and see everything with an instant still intensity, the animate fixation of a vision seen instantly, fixed for ever in the mind of him who sees it, and sense the clumped dusty autumn masses of the trees that bordered the tracks upon the left, and smell the thick exciting hot tarred caulking of the tracks, the dry warmth and good worn wooden smell of the powerful railway ties, and see the dull rusty red, the gaping emptiness and joy of a freight car, its rough floor whitened with soft siltings of thick flour, drawn in upon a spur of rusty track behind a warehouse of raw concrete blocks, and see with sudden desolation, the warehouse flung down rawly, newly, there among the hot, humid, spermy, nameless, thick-leaved field-growth of the South.