adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a blockish manner; stupidly, dully.

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1553.  Grimalde, Cicero’s Offices, I. (1558), 57. That … nothing blockishly or carterly wee do.

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1590.  C. S., Right Relig., 9. So blockishly blind.

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1650.  A. B., Mutat. Polemo, 14. Blockishly impudent.

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1734.  A. Welwood, Glimpse Glory, 167. What Sweetness before I experienced blockishly and in Part.

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