heftily

English

Etymology

From hefty +‎ -ly.

Adverb

heftily (comparative more heftily, superlative most heftily)

  1. In a hefty manner; heavily.
    • 1990, Richard Kearney, Migrations: The Irish at Home & Abroad, Wolfhound Press, published 1976, page 23:
      [A] lightly moustached and heftily corseted matron, true blue and scaresomely indigenous, cried out in reply, ‘Not at all, dear. What's Irish about him? He's a British subject living in Ulster!’

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