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calligraphically

American  
[kal-i-graf-ik-lee] / ˌkæl ɪˈgræf ɪk li /

adverb

  1. in a way that relates to or is characteristic of calligraphy: in a calligraphical way.


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She used electronics to build up a song with her voice, loop by loop — gorgeous harmonies and counterpoint — then moved to that sound, wafting her arms calligraphically as she vocalized another layer.

From New York Times Aug. 28, 2018

This tractionless surface let his inked brushes slide and glide around calligraphically, producing images of natural emanations more abstract than Korin’s but no less vivacious and threatening.

From New York Times Sep. 27, 2012

It can hardly be questioned that when these pictures were first used calligraphically they were meant to represent the idea of a bird or animal.

From A History of Science — Volume 1 by Edward Huntington Williams

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