goopily

English

Etymology

From goopy +‎ -ly.

Adverb

goopily (comparative more goopily, superlative most goopily)

  1. In a goopy way.
    • December 2020, Tim Folger, “North America’s most valuable resource is at risk”, in National Geographic Magazine[1]:
      When he tried to extract the liver, which should have been firm and meaty, it deliquesced into a bloody sludge, sliding goopily through his fingers.