adv. [f. the adj.] In a spectacular fashion; after the manner of a spectacle.

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1859.  Dickens, T. Two Cities, II. i. He was permitted to be seen, spectacularly poring over large books.

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1897.  Advance (Chicago), 14 Jan., 43. The ‘7,000 free Christmas dinners,’ spectacularly served in barracks.

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1901.  Munsey’s Mag., XXIV. 838/2. They moved slowly and spectacularly up the avenue.

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