1. bigly - Adjective
2. bigly - Adverb
In a tumid, swelling, blustering manner; haughtily; violently.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt was a bigly year of Trump, as in President Donald J., transition and turmoil—not to mention a Gettysburg-like defeat in New Orleans for the Confederacy and its Lost Cause. Source: Internet
It's pep rally, it's a joke, the Prez even uses self-deprecating humor but the left will never get it and that's why they will lose "bigly". Source: Internet
“I was hoping the issues would be rectified at the state level, but now that it’s out of the hands of Kate Brown’s lackeys, my odds of being treated fairly likely increase bigly.” Source: Internet
Otherwise, we run the risk of having Giuliani eulogize democracy and President Donald Trump speak “bigly” at the wake of our American ideals. Source: Internet
The US reference book company Merriam-Webster also agrees that “bigly” is a word, the BBC report said. Source: Internet
You know, before he loses bigly on November 3rd. Source: Internet