musefully
English
Adverb
musefully (comparative more musefully, superlative most musefully)
- In a museful manner, musingly, pensively.
- 1885, George Meredith, Diana of the Crossways, London: Chapman & Hall, Volume I, Chapter 42, p. 276,
- Diana’s face was clearly before him through the deluge; now in single features, the dimple running from her mouth, the dark bright eyes and cut of eyelids, and nostrils alive under their lightning; now in her whole radiant smile, or musefully listening, nursing a thought.
- 1938, Siegfried Sassoon, chapter 4, in The Old Century and Seven More Years, London: Faber & Faber, page 241:
- He spoke more musefully, in a slightly higher-pitched voice, and appeared to be in no hurry to reach those definite conclusions at which his cousin arrived—somewhat long-windedly but always with the end well in view.
- 2008, Bob Greene, When We Get to Surf City, New York: St. Martin’s Griffin, Chapter Fifteen, p. 200,
- Phil, with his musefully mordant views of life, views he invariably expressed with not-a-consonant-wasted economy, could always make me laugh, even during moments that by all rights should make us shudder.
- 1885, George Meredith, Diana of the Crossways, London: Chapman & Hall, Volume I, Chapter 42, p. 276,
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