The author is describing how Armstrong calmly increased the speed of the lunar module, named Eagle, as it hovered above the moon's surface, showing his skill and composure during the critical descent to the moon.
Well, honey, that sentence is a hot mess. If we break it down, it sounds like someone named Armstrong calmly made the eagle that was hovering speed up. But let's be real, eagles don't hover and Armstrong ain't in the bird training business. So, in short, it doesn't mean diddly squat.
The wind was coolly outside today!
She coolly ignored her friends and began talking with the guest speaker. The sergeant coolly assessed the situation and began calmly repositioning his men.
The opposite of "frown coolly" could be "smile warmly."
Coolly is considered correct, and cooly is also.
That is the correct spelling of the adverb "coolly" (calmly).The slang term for a Chinese laborer was spelled coolie.
Of those four, only (C) "coolly" is spelled correctly.
they act coolly
he will be coolly satisfied
Seeming to be coolly unconcerned or indifferent.
droolly assurly etc etc
seeming to be coolly unconcerned; indiffrent.