drivingly
adverb
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adv
Etymology: From driving + -ly.
- So as to drive or motivate.
“Keep her eyes, for the time, from her husband’s as she might, she soon found herself much more drivingly conscious of the strain on his own wit.”
- With forceful, inexorable motion.
“One black and gusty night, when the moon was down and the inky clouds swept fiercely overhead through the starless void; when the cruel wind raged and tore, and the sleety rain came swirlingly, drivingly down […]”
- So as to drive.