trimly

Adverb

 * 1) In a trim manner; neatly, smartly.
 * 2)  Effectively, handily, nicely, thoroughly, soundly, well.
 * 3) * 1595,, The Old Wives’ Tale, The Malone Society Reprints, 1908, lines 104-106,
 * a merry winters tale would drive away the time trimly, come I am sure you are not without a score.
 * 1) * 1642,, The Holy State, Cambridge: John Williams, Book Four, Chapter 16: The Embassadour, p. 319,
 * Lewis the eleventh King of France is sufficiently condemn’d by Posterity for sending Oliver his Barber in an Embassage to a Princesse, who so trimly dispatch’d his businesse, that he left it in the suddes, and had been well wash’d in the river at Gant for his pains, if his feet had not been the more nimble.
 * 1)  Effectively, handily, nicely, thoroughly, soundly, well.
 * 2) * 1595,, The Old Wives’ Tale, The Malone Society Reprints, 1908, lines 104-106,
 * a merry winters tale would drive away the time trimly, come I am sure you are not without a score.
 * 1) * 1642,, The Holy State, Cambridge: John Williams, Book Four, Chapter 16: The Embassadour, p. 319,
 * Lewis the eleventh King of France is sufficiently condemn’d by Posterity for sending Oliver his Barber in an Embassage to a Princesse, who so trimly dispatch’d his businesse, that he left it in the suddes, and had been well wash’d in the river at Gant for his pains, if his feet had not been the more nimble.
 * 1) * 1642,, The Holy State, Cambridge: John Williams, Book Four, Chapter 16: The Embassadour, p. 319,
 * Lewis the eleventh King of France is sufficiently condemn’d by Posterity for sending Oliver his Barber in an Embassage to a Princesse, who so trimly dispatch’d his businesse, that he left it in the suddes, and had been well wash’d in the river at Gant for his pains, if his feet had not been the more nimble.