English
Etymology
From gimmicky + -ly.
Adverb
gimmickily (comparative more gimmickily, superlative most gimmickily)
- (rare) In a gimmicky manner.
1997, Esquire: The Magazine for Men[1], volume 127:That's how it was with the Who: Dumber than the Stones, not as musical as the Beatles, more gimmickily pretentious than either, they nevertheless possessed the largest capacity for transcendence.