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Definition for VILE-LY
VIL-ED
VILE-NESS
VILE-LY
, adv.
Basely; meanly; shamefully; as, Hector vilely dragged about the walls of Troy.
In a cowardly manner. 2 Sam. i. The Volscians vilely yielded the town.
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