adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a coquettish manner; with the air of a coquette.
1785. Sarah Fielding, Ophelia, I. xxvi. A nun coquetishly frisky.
1859. Jephson, Brittany, iii. 28. A coquettishly dressed young lady.
1881. C. Gibbon, Hearts Problem, x. (1884), 141. He somewhat grave, she glancing coquettishly at him.