fatly

/ˈfætli/
adverb
  1. In a way that is thick, wide, or bulky.
    • The book sat fatly on the shelf, too large to fit with the others.
    • The old sofa cushions bulged fatly under the new fabric.
    • She spread the butter fatly across the bread.
  2. In a way that shows wealth or abundance; richly.
    • The land produced fatly, yielding more crops than ever before.
    • He lived fatly off his inheritance, never worrying about money.
    • The company's profits grew fatly over the next quarter.
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