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privily

[priv-uh-lee] / ˈprɪv ə li /


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Soon, then, those who wish to communicate completely privily may be able to do so, whatever the world’s Eves might try throwing at them.

From Economist • Sep. 19, 2013

Rear-Admiral described the feat privily at Washington as "a miracle of efficiency and speed."

From Time Magazine Archive

Acidulous on all matters, particularly Hollywood, Vanda is enormously popular with reporters, is privily referred to by actors as "The Toad."

From Time Magazine Archive

Young Legalites Corcoran and Cohen, who drafted the bill, had given their advice privily in the cloakrooms.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Come, let us go somewhere we can speak more privily."

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin