viperishly
English
Etymology
Adverb
viperishly (comparative more viperishly, superlative most viperishly)
- In a viperish manner.
- 2003 March 19, John Vinocur, “France and Germany are left to wonder:Did they carry things too far?”, in The New York Times[1]:
- Its lead editorial's response was mostly yes, noting viperishly that France was rather good at accommodating itself to any detestable status quo.