baritonally
English
Etymology
baritonal
+
-ly
Adverb
baritonally
(
comparative
more
baritonally
,
superlative
most
baritonally
)
In the manner of a
baritone
;
deeply
.
1930
,
Norman Lindsay
,
Redheap
, Sydney, N.S.W.
:
Ure Smith
, published
1965
,
→OCLC
, page
296
:
He was clearly at some ill ease to account for a visitor so
baritonally
out of key with a Wesleyan vision of life.
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