quackingly

In a quacking manner; with quacking sounds.

Adverb

  1. In a quacking manner; with quacking sounds.
    • ...expressing their satisfaction in deep, megaphone voices, until they are quite sure we have heard, when they go quackingly away to the nearest pond. - 1912, The English Illustrated Magazine:
    • His anger broke and he cursed quackingly, cursed in bleats, cursed until he drooled and had to apply his sleeve to his mouth. - 1950, George C Appell, The Tin Trumpet of China:
    • ...some smartly styled but quackingly played overtures by the Monte Carlo Operators under Louis Frémaux... - 1985, Joel Flegler, Fanfare:

Origin

Etymology tree English quacking Middle English -ly English -ly English quackingly From quacking + -ly.

Forms

more quackingly most quackingly