Cutely in a sentence as an adverb

This is fraud, no matter how cutely you try to dress it up. This **** needs to stop.

You cutely act like trump doesn't encourage this ****. Nonsense.

PS - Does your wife do it while one cutely pigeon-toed stripey-socked foot hangs out and she fawns and coos and pets your virtual image on her iPhone? No?

And yes, it's cutely naive and tunnel-visioned to think so. However, I've been in teams where the drag on the ticket was very much a developer.

Yahoo and Microsoft are not cutely asking you to stage an intervention to save your friends from their own misguided proclivities not to use them. So yes.

Whenever I'd seen this book mentioned in 'best programming books' lists, on Stack Overflow and the like I'd figured it was a cutely named book to do with Perl and skipped over it.

Lenovo even cutely capitalizes the P to fit their ThinkPad branding. You could also google around and see random people on reddit and elsewhere talking about the "trackpads" on their dells, hps, vaios, matebooks, and so on.

There's a rather extensive series of blog posts by Edward Yang, a GHC contributor, that cutely and obliquely describe the STG machine that gives semantics to STG code. Highly recommended for anyone who found this interesting!

Server B processes the message but instead of reading Proxy A's assertions, it reads "cutely formed" data directly from the client. Fixing is a royal pain, because some systems require the behaviour to be one way or another."

But you just had to use a cutely loaded little word like "histrionic," so there's really no other course... So what I'd like to do now is offer a brief explanation of how quotation marks work.

Reef's website shows anything but where the food is actually cooked, a bunch of stock pictures and unknown-but-cutely-named brands related to comfy food. Restaurants have strict sanitary rules, what are the ones for parking-based-kitchens?

Pointless nit-pickery: other than to cutely divide genders at the start and pair then up at the end there is no need for the initial split to divide between odd & even numbers. Just in case anyone is assuming an initialisation requirement/process that doesn't actually exist.

This is kind of like the ways I have helped my boyfriend learn programming except for how it is hopelessly mired in the idea that programmers are guys who have cutely technologically impaired girlfriends.

Everything that Is, just Is. This isn't meant to be coy or cutely condescending — I've legitimately just never thought about thinking very much before now. My concept of the "necessary-shared-binding-force-between-things", if you will, has thus moved away from constantly bikeshedding "truth" and toward the simple observation that all things that Exist exist and all things that Don't don't, such that when another human describes experiencing our physical dimension of reality in a way different than my own, the fact that they experienced it is what's true, not the thing they're talking about when they describe the experience, since I might still completely disagree with that.

Cutely definitions

adverb

in an attractive manner; "how cunningly the olive-green dress with its underskirt of rose-brocade fitted her perfect figure"

See also: cunningly