adv. [f. TASTY a. + -LY2.] In a tasty manner; tastefully.
1799. R. Warner, Walk (1800), 80. The slope is tastily managed and appropriately ornamented.
1809. Pinkney, Trav. France, 24. The fruits were in plates very tastily painted in landscape.
1845. M. J. Higgins, Ess. (1875), 216. Tastily but inexpensively dressed.
1853. Mary Eliza Herndon, Louise Elton, xliv. 288. No woman looks well, or is tastily dressed, if she wears anything pink or red.