The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bellicosely \Bel"li*cose`ly\, adv. In a bellicose manner.
Wiktionary
adv. In a bellicose manner
Usage examples of "bellicosely".
Other dogs ran free, playing with one another, or behaving bellicosely.
He was as bellicosely jealous of Gordon's attention as a favourite wolfhound.
It opened by taking the bull by the horns and stating somewhat bellicosely that Britain owed her rise to greatness and her security through the centuries to sea-power.
The hellephant sucked wind, choked, then farted bellicosely from both ends, clearing its tubes.
They proved that a seal pup could swim or not swim at birth by stating the proposition very bellicosely and then following it up with an attack on the opposing man’s judgment, common sense, nationality, or past history.
They proved that a seal pup could swim or not swim at birth by stating the proposition very bellicosely and then following it up with an attack on the opposing man's judgment, common sense, nationality, or past history.