Mechanically \Me*chan"ic*al*ly\, adv. In a mechanical manner.
She shrugs off the Supremes early on in a medley; she mechanically airs the latest album; then actually tingles nerves with 'The man I love' sung straight to a jazz trio.
That essence could someday be transferred to a mechanically produced or biologically cloned body, said Alcor's president, Carlos Mondragon.
In contrast to the poetic language and the erudition displayed elsewhere, sex is described either mechanically or with compulsive alliteration.
Even people in landlocked locales like Tempe, Ariz., and Denver are managing to surf on home turf thanks to a proliferation of wave pools, which generate waves mechanically.
The upgraded engine remains mechanically elementary and the horsepower has increased from two to three.
Others seemed to reply mechanically with responses they deemed politically correct.
The condom couldn't be attached to the page mechanically so each of the 140,000 condoms had to be glued on by hand.
But the incident revealed that Perrier, which touted its product as pure and natural, mechanically adds gas to the water and filters out impurities.