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some ly words that are not adverbs are

ally

anomaly, apply, assembly, belly, bely, bodily, bubbly, bully, burly, chilly, comely, comply, costly, courtly, cuddly, curly, daily, dally, dastardly, deadly, deathly, disorderly, doily, dolly, dragonfly, early, family, fly, friendly, frilly, ghastly, goodly, gravelly, grisly, gully, heavenly, hilly, holly, holy, homely, homily, hourly, imply, jelly, jolly, kindly, leisurely, likely, lily, lively, lonely, lovely, lowly, mannerly, mealy, measly, melancholy, monopoly, monthly, multiply, nightly, oily, only, orderly, pearly, pebbly, ply, rally, rarely, rely, reply, scaly, shapely, sickly, silly, sly, smelly, sprightly, squiggly, stately, steely, supply, supply, surly, tally, timely, ugly, unlikely, weekly, wily, wobbly, wooly, worldly, wrinkly, yearly

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