campily

/ˈkæmpɪli/
adverb
  1. In an exaggerated, theatrical, or flamboyant manner, often playfully or ironically.
    • She danced campily across the stage, waving her arms dramatically.
    • They decorated the room campily with bright colors and mismatched furniture.
    • The actor delivered his lines campily, making the audience chuckle.
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