Adverb
addictively (comparative more addictively, superlative most addictively)
In an addictive manner.
Above his addictively danceable beats, Campbell often “toasted” — addressing specific people on the dance floor or pumping up the crowd with repetitive phrases. Source: Internet
An addictively entertaining new breed of public radio show utilizing innovative narrative structure & widespread public participation. Source: Internet
I mainline bleak like other people put away Ben 'n Jerry's or fresh air or right-wing talk radio - which is to say hungrily, immoderately, addictively. Source: Internet
“Prepare to be entranced by this addictively readable oral history of the great war between humans and zombies…Will grab you as tightly as a dead man’s fist.” Source: Internet
Simply delicious: Harissa chili paste, sweet tomatoes, and briny Kalamata olives and capers make a hearty, addictively spicy sauce for homemade pasta. Source: Internet
Well, fairly straightforward: Nguyen’s recipe called for homemade saté, an intense blend of dried shrimp, lemongrass, garlic, shallots, and fish sauce that is, in Nguyen’s words, “addictively good.” Source: Internet