Slippily vs Snippily - What's the difference?
slippily | snippily |
In a slippy manner.
* 1964 , Arthur John Arberry, Aspects of Islamic civilization, as depicted in the original texts
In a snippy manner.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=September 18, author=Murray Chass, title=To Potential Victors, Here Come the Spoilers, work=New York Times
, passage=In spring training of 1934, Bill Terry, the manager of the New York Giants, was asked about the rival Brooklyn Dodgers. “Are they still in the league?” Terry asked snippily . }}
As adverbs the difference between slippily and snippily
is that slippily is in a slippy manner while snippily is in a snippy manner.slippily
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Adverb
(en adverb)- Jumping out slippily by the way the water came in, he was soon off and away.
snippily
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Adverb
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