Adverb
with admiration
Source: WordNetBess stepped back and looked at Nancy admiringly. 'Your hunches are so often right it startles me. Carolyn Keene
Jamie shook his head at me admiringly. "And here I thought I married you because ye had a fair face and a fine fat arse. To think you've a brain as well!” He neatly dodged the blow I aimed at his ear, and grinned at me. Diana Gabaldon
he looked at his wife admiringly Source: Internet
Gilfillan, himself an untrained and poorly-reviewed polemic Christian preacher who occasionally dabbled in poetry, commented admiringly "Shakespeare never wrote anything like this." Source: Internet
In 1975, Led Zeppelin was on top of the rock world and about to embark on a tour in support of for a Rolling Stone interview around that time, Page spoke admiringly of the Stones (and Jagger in particular). Source: Internet
He writes admiringly of Lincoln’s voracious interests, which ran from Shakespeare to bawdy humor to Euclidean geometry. Source: Internet