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English
Etymology
From zinging + -ly.
Adverb
zingingly (comparative more zingingly, superlative most zingingly)
- While zinging, or as if making a zinging sound.
1952, Edward Francis Murphy, chapter 1, in Yankee Priest, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, page 43:Stooping, he plucked a blade of grass and ran it zingingly through his very white teeth.
2009 January 24, Alastair Macaulay, “A Young, Lively Crew From Florida Steps Up and Takes Flight”, in New York Times:The six young women of its corps de ballet each extended a leg sideways, not high, but so zingingly as — you realized only in the next millisecond — to reveal the music, which only arrived in time with their feet.
- To the point of zinging.
- Synonym: intensely
zingingly fresh; zingingly spicy
2000, Ike Oguine, A Squatter’s Tale, London: Heinemann, page 148:I looked splendid in my dark blue Canali jacket, a zingingly white shirt, a silly colourful tie covered with cartoon men and women in various stages of undress and my soft black leather Gucci shoes.
- (colloquial) In a very agreeable, favourable or successful way.
- Synonyms: beautifully, fabulously, famously, swimmingly
1970, Michael Thomas, “John Phillips: The Wolfking as Lord Byron”, in Ben Fong-Torres, editor, The Rolling Stone Rock ’n’ Roll Reader, New York: Bantam, published 1974, page 509:Everyone got on zingingly
1989, Margaret Drabble, A Natural Curiosity, New York: Viking, page 274:Her mind roams back over the evening. How had it all gone? Quite zingingly, she thinks. Everybody seemed to have enjoyed themselves