The Collaborative International Dictionary
Diaphanously
Diaphanously \Di*aph"a*nous*ly\, adv. Translucently.
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diaphanously
adv. In a diaphanous manner or to a diaphanous extent
Usage examples of "diaphanously".
They had bare feet and they danced diaphanously to the pop music from a radio which Philomena held.
Yet two hundred kilometers higher the wall was a diaphanously thin membrane only microns wide.
To judge from the tableaux, Columbus and Polo and Caesar had been greeted in every new land by numbers of native women only diaphanously clad in gauze and gossamer.
Their wings were so diaphanously thin at the edges that the sky glimmered through them.
They were a bevy of beauties, clustered around a fountain, diaphanously dressed, languorously glancing at Sonny Trumie as he waddled inside.