Sweetly in a sentence as an adverb

Those last 100 clicks are so sweetly bittersweet.

" What a sweetly tight little piece of propaganda.

Pie sweetly rolling topping donut ice cream sweet roll cake a cheesecake.

Not to mention, they're supposed to be competitors, but they're cooperating so sweetly.

"BTW "compiler written in assembly language" is sweetly ironic, isn't it.

For instance, I can imagine that the sentence was said "sweetly", in which case we are not probably in a very sarcastic context.

I do find the very tail end of the jailer's daughter's story very sweetly written, but the rest of her plot is so horrifying that I'm tempted to simply drop it entirely.

> good recommendationsThat would be sweetly ironic, considering Google's original success came from better search.

I have a sore spot with the "entitlement crowd" who need everything wrapped up sweetly with a bow - the ones who sit on their laptops in the back of the room, geek out on Twitter, and then give your talk a low rating because it was "boring slides".Is it hard to figure out that it's CoffeeScript?

Sweetly definitions

adverb

in an affectionate or loving manner (`sweet' is sometimes a poetic or informal variant of `sweetly'); "Susan Hayward plays the wife sharply and sweetly"; "how sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank"- Shakespeare; "talking sweet to each other"

See also: sweet