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View definitions for coolly

coolly

adverb as in calmly

adverb as in casually

adverb as in indifferently

Strongest matches

adverb as in modestly

adverb as in soberly

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On this occasion, it was Gill and Shami - the former coolly steering the chase after the latter's fine efforts with ball in hand.

From BBC

The second-year Texans quarterback latched on to the ball, rolled to his right and coolly found receiver Xavier Hutchinson alone in the middle of the field for a 34-yard gain.

It was his ball forward that set up the opener against Everton and the 24-year-old's goal in the game was coolly taken - receiving a pass from Wood, turning a defender, and converting with aplomb.

From BBC

Another drawback is Bateman’s unconvincing efforts to make his villainous character coolly sinister.

From Salon

Back to “Tortured Poets”: By Taylor’s standards, this album was somewhat coolly received by tastemakers when it came out.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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