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Definition of Prettily

Prettily
Prettily Pret"ti*ly, adv. In a pretty manner.

Meaning of Prettily from wikipedia

- disappointment in the film, writing "Longlegs is stylish but vacuous, a prettily foreboding picture with nothing behind it. As Hannibal Lecter might say...
- "As long as I live, I shall never forget how sweetly she looked, and how prettily she greeted me." Lee received a proposal of marriage from Roosevelt in...
- meaning it had a "unifying vision" for what may have lent itself to being "a prettily packaged hodgepodge". Reviewing the album in The Independent, Everett True...
- befuddled by the whole music scene. I remember the way he sang then—softly, prettily but almost bashfully, as if someone might be disturbed by his efforts and...
- those days she had a small voice, but it was very pure. She could sing prettily in tune....The improvement in her singing since she went to England has...
- "Miss Freeman hasn't much to do except wring her hands ... but does it prettily." In 1964 Freeman received a Photoplay Gold Medal nomination for Best Female...
- For their visit to the city Rishe is, against her will, dressed very prettily by Elsie as though it were a date. Arnold takes Rishe to meet Mihaela,...
- Rey. The New York Times's Jon Pareles described her music as "perch[ing] prettily tinkling keyboards and concise pop choruses amid the slow, ominous b****lines...
- Gross of the Los Angeles Times called it a "cheery family film" that was "prettily photographed." Michael Grossbard of The Monthly Film Bulletin described...
- presented "the aspect of a tasteful shocker" because its "cruelty is done so prettily and with such caution that the sting remains light". List of British films...