adv. [f. QUIZZICAL + -LY2.] In a quizzical manner.
1849. C. Brontë, Shirley, xvii. Somewhat quizzically scanning Shirleys countenance.
1867. Carlyle, E. Irving, in Remin. (1881), II. 95. A sharp man, with mouth rather quizzically close.
1878. Mary C. Jackson, Chaperons Cares, II. viii. 87. Looking at me quizzically through those eye-glasses of his.