nobbily

English

Etymology

From nobby +‎ -ly.

Adverb

nobbily (comparative more nobbily, superlative most nobbily)

  1. In a nobby manner.
    • 2007, Louis Joseph Vance, The Fortune Hunter, page 31:
      Tracey made a note of this, and is further on record as having observed that this stranger was rather better dressed than the run of drummers, if not so nobbily.

References

  • Webster 1913.