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Definition of "loopily" [loopily]

  • In a loopy way. (adverb)

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Use "loopily" in a sentence
  • "Worst of all, Hull is to fill up with giant, brightly coloured fibreglass toads, a stunt so loopily against the spirit of the two poems that are their inspiration – "Toads" and "Toads Revisited", in which the squatting toad, impossible to shake off, is both a symbol of work and of the narrator's timid and confining personality – I find myself wondering whether their creators have actually read either one."
  • "A big giveaway should have been the loopily fancy incentive to Mr. Zell himself (a 15-year option to buy 40% of the firm for $500 million) for presiding over an LBO so risky to the company and so friendly to Chandler."
  • "That's right: The minds behind "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)," "The Complete History of America (Abridged)" and other loopily condensed works have now concocted "Completely Hollywood (Abridged)," a movie-theme spoof that, one evening this week, sent a Kennedy Center audience into regular peals of near-hysterical laughter."
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