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Infernally

Infernally \In*fer"nal*ly\, adv. In an infernal manner; diabolically. ``Infernally false.''
--Bp. Hacket.

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infernally

adv. In an infernal manner.

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infernally

adv. extremely; "infernally clever"; "hellishly dangerous" [syn: hellishly]

Usage examples of "infernally".

There were yams, taro, feis, breadfruit, cocoanuts, oranges, limes, pineapples, watermelons, alligator pears, pomegranates, fish, chickens galore crowing and cackling and laying eggs on our decks, and a live pig that squealed infernally and all the time in apprehension of imminent slaughter.

I am trying to crastinate, so I can stay here long enough to find out what is so infernally important about your quest.

The room seemed infernally hot, as if the enviros were out of adjustment.

I recall that Caprice tossed her sabre into the lake as she turned and ran towards me, calling something in French that I couldn't make out, and her running shape blurred to a shadow with the light failing behind it, and as the shadow stooped above me the light went out altogether and in the darkness an arm was round my shoulders and fingers were brushing my brow and my face was buried between her bosoms, and my last conscious thought was not of going to find the Great Perhaps, but rather what infernally bad luck to be pegging out at such a moment.