Others accused her of classic western primitivism, arguing that her work grabbed at non-western images most obviously, that repertoire of ancient Egyptian figures and motifs to give it a spicily exotic edge. ❋ Unknown (2011)
The air was spicily and sweetly heavy with the scents of wild aromatic plants and gorgeous tropic blooms. ❋ Unknown (2010)
A bottle of Tuscan new season olive oil, a slab of Amadei - 9 (with beans from 9 plantations), toasted Piedmontese hazelnuts, a Cedro lemon and spicily fragrant bergamot fruit; it was the stocking that I did not wake up to Christmas morning, and very welcome too come spanking new new year. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Every printing is so delicious but spicily is like your train printing. ❋ William Wray (2009)
I should like to be able to feed a reader so spicily as to leave him hungering and thirsting for more at the end of every monthly meal. ❋ Unknown (2006)
‘Oh,’ some demon made her retort spicily, ‘I’m sure that could have been solved. ❋ Lawrence, Kim (2005)
THESE shall we slaughter quickly, and cook spicily with sage: it is so that I like them. ❋ Unknown (2001)
Their odors mingled spicily with those that bodies gave off. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926- (1998)
A young girl slave of the Commandant's wife came in, with a jug that steamed spicily and two deep goblets. ❋ Renault, Mary, 1905-1983 (1981)
Keno let them in, and with them an oreole of chill and freshness flavored spicily of winter. ❋ Philip Verrill Mighels (N/A)
And how spicily it sweetened the taste of success to his lips! ❋ Mary Hastings Bradley (N/A)
This spicily scented blossom told him = an exciting story of intrigue and adventure in high places. ❋ Baum, L. Frank (1946)
The coming of spring brings it – the first crocus pricking up, dawn a moment earlier day by day, the mist of green on honeysuckle hedges in February, the early arabis, spicily warm, with the bees 'hum about it. ❋ Unknown (1917)
An odor of cloves came up spicily into the air as Marise opened the drawer. ❋ Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1918)
Noon found Tom far out on the National Road, creaking along over the yellow dust in a light wagon, between bordering forests that smelt spicily of wet underbrush and May-apples; and, here and there, when they would emerge from the woods to cleared fields, liberally outlined by long snake-fences of black walnut, the steady, jog-trotting old horse lifted his head and looked interested in the world, but Tom never did either. ❋ Booth Tarkington (1907)
Francesca was retailing spicily a piece of gossip about the Princess di Ferentino on the subject of a recent, and somewhat risky, adventure of hers with ❋ Gabriele D'Annunzio (1900)
Then, if you two mix it up spicily, we can have the affair over by nine-forty. ❋ Unknown (1895)