fruitily

/ˈfruːtɪli/
adverb
  1. In a way that tastes or smells like fruit.
    • The tea was fruitily aromatic, reminding him of summer berries.
    • The wine was described as fruitily sweet, with notes of cherry and plum.
    • She bit into the ripe mango, and the juice ran fruitily down her chin.
  2. In a way that is rich, warm, and resonant (used especially about a voice or sound).
    • The actor spoke fruitily, his deep voice filling the theater.
    • The radio host's voice came across fruitily, smooth and full of character.
    • She laughed fruitily, a sound that made everyone around her smile.
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