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liquidly

  • a word derived from liquid.
    liquid
    adjective
    composed of molecules that move freely among themselves but do not tend to separate like those of gases; neither gaseous nor solid.

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Ten-year bonds did not trade early on Friday, due to thin liquidly, but bond futures extended gains.

From Reuters Feb. 24, 2023

Gibson shrugged into a darkly futuristic tech-ninja shell by Acronym, the Berlin-based atelier, constructed from some liquidly matte material.

From The New Yorker Dec. 9, 2019

At that any moment, Michael Tilson Thomas cued members of his orchestra to pour liquidly indeterminate sounds suggested by drawings from Thoreau's journals that make up the score to Cage's "Renga."

From Los Angeles Times May 17, 2015

It’s about building apps across atoms and bits that flow liquidly across the social life of products, environments, and people.

From Forbes May 9, 2013

They had burst through the shadow, and the sunlight came down in a white-hot wash and poured liquidly about them.

From "I, Robot" by Isaac Asimov

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