Lifely

Life´ly


adv.1.In a lifelike manner.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Colours everywhere: A rtists from around the world have given the district a lifely makeover.
In December, the agency helped Prudential launch Lifely, its first sub brand for millennials, with the message, "When you take care of the ones you love, you take care of the world," plus a fresh website and brand design.
Here Chen finds it nearly impossible to distinguish between "living and lifely things" (202), especially since these affects result from molecular interpenetrations and bodily absorptions.
Circus space trainer Lila Lifely is a firm believer in the power of tight roping.
Appeal Court judge Lord Justice Ward said he had no doubt "a vast amount of money" had been spent in the "uncompromising" legal battle between Andrew Lifely and youngest brother Nicholas, from Herefordshire.
The game got off to a lifely start with a penalty for Morton in the first six minutes.
The people of Douwe Egberts Nederland would not appreciate my likening their company to a Summerian dig, the company is too lifely for that kind of imagery.
Andrew and Nicholas Lifely spent years farming together but their partnership was ended three years ago following a dispute over milk quotas.