adv. [f. TASTY a. + -LY2.] In a tasty manner; tastefully.

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1799.  R. Warner, Walk (1800), 80. The slope … is tastily managed and appropriately ornamented.

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1809.  Pinkney, Trav. France, 24. The fruits were in plates very tastily painted in landscape.

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1845.  M. J. Higgins, Ess. (1875), 216. Tastily but inexpensively dressed.

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1853.  Mary Eliza Herndon, Louise Elton, xliv. 288. No woman looks well, or is tastily dressed, if she wears anything pink or red.

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