mildly
31to put it mildly — to say it in a nice way …
32to put it mildly — …
33mild — mildly, adv. mildness, n. /muyld/, adj., milder, mildest, n. adj. 1. amiably gentle or temperate in feeling or behavior toward others. 2. characterized by or showing such gentleness, as manners or speech: a mild voice. 3. not cold, severe, or… …
34MIMH — Mildly Mentally Handicapped (Community » Educational) …
35Limp-dick — (mildly offensive) weak willed, ineffectual person; soft cock …
36moderately injured — mildly hurt …
37laddish — mildly pornographic To be one of the lads is to act in a gregarious if immature way in male company: Copies of British tabloid newspapers, laddish men s magazines, a satellite television magazine and a pair of reading glasses lay strewn …
38(a) sheet in the wind — mildly drunk A sheet is a rope tying a sail to a spar, not the sail itself as landlubbers sometimes assume. If one or more breaks loose, the vessel is in some disarray: A thought tipsy a sheet in the wind. (A. Trollope, 1885) A… …
39risqué improper — ; mildly indecent …
40flipping — Mildly emph. adj. & adv. of no meaning …