glacially
/ˈɡleɪʃəli/
adverb
- Extremely slowly; at a pace that seems as slow as the movement of a glacier.
- The company's response to customer complaints was glacially slow, frustrating many users.
- Traffic crept glacially along the highway during the snowstorm.
- The paperwork moved glacially through the government office, taking months to process.
- In a very cold or icy manner; with extreme coldness or lack of emotion.
- She stared glacially at the rude comment, refusing to acknowledge it.
- His tone was glacially polite, but everyone could feel the hostility underneath.
- The teacher looked glacially at the student who had interrupted the lesson.
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