adv. [f. the adj.] In a spectacular fashion; after the manner of a spectacle.
1859. Dickens, T. Two Cities, II. i. He was permitted to be seen, spectacularly poring over large books.
1897. Advance (Chicago), 14 Jan., 43. The 7,000 free Christmas dinners, spectacularly served in barracks.
1901. Munseys Mag., XXIV. 838/2. They moved slowly and spectacularly up the avenue.