The Collaborative International Dictionary
Phlegmatically \Phleg*mat"ic*al*ly\, adv. In a phlegmatic manner.
Wiktionary
adv. In a manner that is sluggish, without enthusiasm.
WordNet
adv. in a phlegmatic manner; "he accepted the decision phlegmatically"
Usage examples of "phlegmatically".
Uberlasch felt phlegmatically confident that he had nothing to apologize for in the bomb that had silenced Lester Boyd-although it was one of his less intricate contraptions, it had been entirely adequate for the job, and the conscientious craftsmanship that went into it was evidenced by the fact that it had admittedly hurt no extraneous characters whose injury might have beclouded the issue and unnecessarily increased the volume of public indignation.
Attaining it, they followed it for several miles through the lush and pleasant hills, all dotted with animals who lifted their heads to watch Prospero's passing mournfully or phlegmatically, and at last crested a long rise to see, on a high, symmetrical hill before them, a great black pillar-porched temple.