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Rawly   Listen
adverb
Rawly  adv.  
1.
In a raw manner; unskillfully; without experience.
2.
Without proper preparation or provision.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Rawly" Quotes from Famous Books



... Rawly says I'll be better this term without Jerrold. He kept on gassing about fighting your own battles and standing on your own feet. You ...
— Anne Severn and the Fieldings • May Sinclair

... hold herself in; not to be too "heady"; and she hoped the lank girl beside her—it had been Lena Vroom, delegated by the League of the Young Women's Christian Association—did not find her rawly enthusiastic. Lena conducted her from chapel to hall, from office to woman's building, from registrar to dean, till at length Kate stood before the door of Cobb once more, fagged but not fretted, and able to look ...
— The Precipice • Elia Wilkinson Peattie

... join together at the latter day and cry all, "We died at such a place"; some swearing, some crying for a surgeon, some upon their wives left poor behind them, some upon the debts they owe, some upon their children rawly left. I am afeard there are few die well that die in a battle; for how can they charitably dispose of anything, when blood is their argument? Now, if these men do not die well, it will be a black matter for the King that led them to ...
— The Life of King Henry V • William Shakespeare [Tudor edition]



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