Familiarly [adverb]
Definition of Familiarly:
closely
Synonyms of Familiarly:
Sentence/Example of Familiarly:
With costers and bargemen one can always get on familiarly: it is the pretentious, vulgar men and females who are horrible.
It happened to be a preparation of that nauseous drug familiarly known as "Dover's powder."
The two young men greeted their aged relative with respect, and nodded familiarly to Dr. Wolff.
Here he shook hands with Mr. Figgins, and nodded as familiarly to the bashaw as though he had been a particular friend of his.
So saying, the French correspondent familiarly saluted the Englishman, who bowed stiffly.
We talk familiarly now about aeroplanes and the different kinds of aeroplanes, such as the monoplane, biplane, etc.
This was a critical situation; but "Kil" (as the general is familiarly styled among us) seemed to comprehend it in a moment.
Once more Mitchy watched him revolve a little, but now, familiarly yet with a sharp emphasis, he himself resumed their colloquy.
Nassau Hall was the principal structure of the college, and the institution was often familiarly referred to by that name.
They came up to him familiarly, and he then discovered that each wore a collar shining like gold.