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classily

  • a word derived from classy.
    classy
    adjective
    of high class, rank, or grade; stylish; admirably smart; elegant.

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Everything within is “not so much an attempt to classily suggest opulence and power as to batter you with it.”

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 6, 2025

Director of BBC Drama Lindsay Salt credited the production team who "brought it to the screen so classily".

From BBC May 11, 2025

Any suggestions on how to be humbly classy — or classily humble?

From Washington Post Apr. 4, 2023

The sound was crisp yet tender, the moody lighting classily done.

From New York Times Oct. 13, 2022

Yet somehow the idea has been reused classily enough to avoid the putrefaction into cliche.

From The Guardian Aug. 3, 2011