Adverb
In an interesting manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe ancient dialogue between reason and the senses is almost always more interestingly and passionately resolved in favor of the senses. Kay Redfield Jamison
One rarely falls in love without being as much attracted to what is interestingly wrong with someone as what is objectively healthy. Alain de Botton
It's too bad that one has to conceive of sports as being the only arena where risks are, for all of life is risk exercise. That's the only way to live more freely, and more interestingly. William Sloane Coffin
Now my mother, interestingly enough, was not a feminist in her own mind. Elizabeth Moon
I find that the most interestingly written parts happen to be the bad guys. Liev Schreiber
It is not important to have said a thing first, or best - or even most interestingly. What is important is to say it on the right occasion. Idries Shah