gamily

/ˈɡeɪmɪli/
adverb
  1. In a manner that has a strong, distinctive flavor or smell of wild meat.
    • He cooked the pheasant gamily, letting the wild taste come through.
    • The stew tasted gamily, as if the meat had been hung for a week.
    • The roast smelled gamily of herbs and aged venison.
  2. In a bold, spirited, or adventurous way.
    • He gamily stood up to the bully, refusing to be intimidated.
    • She gamily volunteered for the most dangerous part of the hike.
    • The old dog gamily chased after the ball despite his sore leg.
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