stagily

adv
/ˈsteɪd͡ʒɪli/

Etymology

From stagy + -ly.

  1. derived from ester — “to be standing, be located
  2. derived from estage — “dwelling, residence; position, situation, condition
  3. inherited from stage
  4. suffixed as stagy — “stage + y
  5. suffixed as stagily — “stagy + ly

Definitions

  1. In a stagy way.

    • She sat down, sobbing — somewhat stagily now — through a litany of names of those who might comfort her, take her in their arms to say: "Don't cry any more, darling. The bad, bad days are over now."

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