miserably

adv

Etymology

From Middle English myserablie; equivalent to miserable + -ly.

  1. inherited from myserablie

Definitions

  1. In a miserable manner.

    • fail miserably
    • "Well, sorcerer?" growled the Norman. "Nay, not well," replied Catweazle shivering miserably, "I have the bone-ache."
    • I just need you miserably Broken man come to me I just need you desperately Just want to change your mind

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