The Collaborative International Dictionary
Appealing \Ap*peal"ing\, a. That appeals; imploring. -- Ap*peal"ing*ly, adv. -- Ap*peal"ing*ness, n.
Wiktionary
adv. In an appealing manner.
WordNet
adv. in an appealing manner; "the table was set appealingly" [ant: unappealingly]
Usage examples of "appealingly".
One evening a fire flamed up in Hoboken, and burned for hours against the west, in the lurid crimson tones of a conflagration as memorably and appealingly native as the colors of the sunset.
Robin came into the room with Beryl she looked so appealingly small that Mrs.
Captain Brooker raised the pertinent point of what was to be done with the women and children of the prisoners, and while the Captains made their suggestions, Frederickson looked appealingly towards Sharpe.
One after another she turned up to him the faces of the yellow, bursten flowers appealingly, fondling them lavishly all the while.
With reverential tenderness of sympathy must we yearn towards those whose loving natures, baffled of any solid resource, turn appealingly, ere they fade away, to clasp this substanceless image of an image.
One evening a fire flamed up in Hoboken, and burned for hours against the west, in the lurid crimson tones of a conflagration as memorably and appealingly native as the colors of the sunset.
They had button noses and dainty underslung jaws that, head on, gave them an appealingly chinless appearance, like pink teddy bears.
One after another she turned up to him the faces of the yellow, bursten flowers appealingly, fondling them lavishly all the while.
Because she knew Marco was in the cellar, she felt she had a friend who would assist her, and she miauled appealingly.
She caught her breath, looked sideways at Georgeāat Sugden, then appealingly at Colonel Johnson.