English
Etymology
From foamy + -ly.
Adverb
foamily (comparative more foamily, superlative most foamily)
- In a foamy manner.
- The waves splashed foamily against the rocks.
1986, Gino Carol, The Nurse's Story[1], Magna Print Books, page 26:After I deposited it, I watched as the cup fell crooked and my Coke washed foamily over the outside.