Adverb
exotically (comparative more exotically, superlative most exotically)
In an exotic manner.
But it was drama, high drama: fires at night, the fires that burned people's houses away; bombs fell and left exotically shaped fragments in the form of shrapnel. And we collected it and traded it. As long as we were not hurt -- and I wasn't -- life seemed wonderful. Tom Baker
Arrayed before Gillespie were several boxes of exotically flavored Pop-Tarts that he had purchased at the Lancaster grocery store. Source: Internet
The simple story is heart wrenching and sensual, told in descriptions so delicately rendered that even the most ordinary happenstance sparkles exotically. Source: Internet
The action moves quickly, the various characters we meet (Khufu the baboon is a stand-out) are intriguing, and the elements of Egyptian mythology are exotically bizarre. Source: Internet
This print was earmarked for the whitewashed bath—utilize it to balance out a two-tone scheme and impart your space with an exotically tropical feel. Source: Internet