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Slackly

Slackly \Slack"ly\, adv. In a slack manner.
--Trench.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
slackly

Old English slæclice; see slack (adj.) + -ly (2).

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slackly

adv. In a slack manner.

WordNet
slackly

adv. in a relaxed manner; not rigid; "his hands lay loosely" [syn: loosely]

Usage examples of "slackly".

It took only the merest touch to make her thighs fall wide open, a soft hiss of anticipation escaping her lips as she exposed the sopping, overheated vulva with its turgescent labia gaping slackly and the clitoris, thickened and standing proud - aching for stimulation.

In less than two minutes it was over, and all was quiet, only the great mounds of inanimate elephants lying like giant boulders in the slanting sunlight and the hunters coming out into the open, moving slackly like men who have drunk too much, their rifles across their shoulders and still smouldering with the kill.

They could even see the two soldiers there, doubtless approaching the end of their duty tour, standing slackly, their weapons slung over their shoulders, because nobody ever came out here, rarely enough during the day, and never in living memory at night&mdash.

They could even see the two soldiers there, doubtless approaching the end of their duty tour, standing slackly, their weapons slung over their shoulders, because nobody ever came out here, rarely enough during the day, and never in living memory at night -- unless you counted the battalion commander coming back drunk from a command-staff meeting.

I continued to sit with my mouth slackly ajar in flycatching position while another prisoner received last words from the junior official and was dragged to the chopping block.