adv. [f. LIMPID + -LY2.] In a limpid manner.

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1842.  J. Watkins, in Star of Freedom, 9 April, 4/1. Rivers flow as limpidly into the receiving sea.

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1870.  Lowell, Among My Books, Ser. I. 280. Goethe himself, limpidly perfect as are many of his shorter poems, often fails in giving artistic coherence to his longer works.

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1875.  Browning, Inn Album, III. 84. He’s … Limpidly truthful.

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