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tidily
  • a word derived from tidy.

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Tidily arranged in unified compositions that can suggest textile design, similar freehand gestures can evoke quite different things.

From Washington Post • Mar. 29, 2018

Tidily enough, she will fight death by restoring the contraption’s artificial life.

From New York Times • May 21, 2012

Tidily organized under points A through M, the missive loftily proposed solutions for a country riven by political and religious strife and on the verge of military collapse.

From Time Magazine Archive

Tidily programmed into its memory were Bennett's telephone number in Tempe and that of a Los Angeles company linked to Villabona.

From Time Magazine Archive

Tidily he ate off the McCormick plate of gold, creating fewer crumbs than many another guest.

From Time Magazine Archive