windedly

English

Etymology

winded + -ly

Adverb

windedly (comparative more windedly, superlative most windedly)

  1. While winded or out of breath.
    • 1909, The Lone Hand, page 92:
      Beasley lurched windedly, and stumbled clumsily across the threshold; but the protest against the length and steepness of the stairs died upon his lips, []
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