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Tipsily

Tipsily \Tip"si*ly\, adv. In a tipsy manner; like one tipsy.

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tipsily

adv. In a tipsy manner.

Usage examples of "tipsily".

With a sudden semblance of dignity, Endle veered tipsily about and started toward the door.

It was after midnight when our guests departed, singing tipsily as they careened down the stairs, and Megan and I had a lovely time the next morning, opening our gifts.

I saw Clinton across the way, charming a character actress, saw Charles grinning tipsily and stumbling as Jack pounded his back, saw Megan fluttering amidst the crowd like a splendid butterfly in her yellow and gold gown.

He laughed briefly, swayed tipsily, and thought of how perhaps it would be possible to snatch another quick one downstairs before he took the leg of pork and went home.

There was a shirt draped tipsily over the back of a chair and a pair of pants over the arm, with the pants belt trailing off on the floor.

I might tipsily and jokingly embrace some fellow I knew well -- or an older woman acquaintance for whom I felt no frenzy -- rather than the girl close by for whom I actually lusted.

She grinned a bit tipsily as a huge silently snarling saayungka leaped at her from the darkness.

Then, happy with his last bachelor party, Bond returned tipsily to the hotel, avoided being embraced by the taxi-man, and went straight up to Tracy's room and put the ring on her finger.