SOFTLY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Gospel music plays softly through the sound system, subtle fragrances soothe your senses When they want a small number, they roll the dice softly The cowbells rang softly as the animals moved toward the barn He enjoys entertaining friends, listening carefully, speaking softly and precisely
Softly - definition of softly by The Free Dictionary Yielding readily to pressure or weight: a soft melon; a soft pillow b Easily molded, cut, or worked: soft wood c Sports Not tense and therefore capable of absorbing the impact of a ball or puck and of catching, receiving, or controlling it: a receiver with soft hands 2 Out of condition; flabby: got soft sitting at a desk all day 3
Softly, Softly (TV series) - Wikipedia Softly, Softly is a British television police procedural series produced by the BBC and screened on BBC1 from January 1966 It was created as a spin-off from the series Z-Cars, which ended its fifth series run in December 1965