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Definition of Sottishly

Sottishly
Sottish Sot"tish, a. [From Sot.] Like a sot; doltish; very foolish; drunken. How ignorant are sottish pretenders to astrology! --Swift. Syn: Dull; stupid; senseless; doltish; infatuate. -- Sot"tish*ly, adv. -- Sot"tish*ness, n.

Meaning of Sottishly from wikipedia

- ולהיטיב לא ידעו. For my people is foolish, they have not known me; they are sottish children, and they have none understanding: they are wise to do evil, but...
- Sottish footballer (born 2006)...
- things" is in his view due to "a dreadful stupidity of mind, occasioning a sottish insensibility of their truth and importance." In modern times, there are...
- symbolize the indignities which women have to endure from insolent and sottish boys with only youth to recommend them." One dissenting interpretation...
- stipend ripplet, triplet ruttish, ****tish Scotsman, yachtsman Scottish, sottish ****tile, textile siphon, hyphen spoonful, tuneful tasteful, wasteful torpor...
- confounded Rum they ever stink" - Navy chaplain calls "most" Newfoundlanders "sottish," "frightful" and "in a willing Banishment" Guéganic (2008), p. 13. "George...
- class ... They had standards of behaviour; they were often 'buffy', never sottish. They paid for the damage they did. They talked well. All of them loved...
- like to fill Their greedy paunch alike. Nor was that kind More beastly, sottish, swinish, than this last, All else agrees; one fault I only find — Thou...
- some reports, he recovered and returned to Ireland, where he became "a sottish drunkard" and led "a precarious vagrant existence" until his death in Londonderry...
- is too firmly settled to be shaken by the folly and rashness of every sottish companion. Half of the sermon is used to criticise the Whigs and their...