1. 
[syn: smartly, modishly, sprucely]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Spruce \Spruce\ (spr[udd]s), a. [Compar. Sprucer
   (spr[udd]"s[~e]r); superl. Sprucest (spr[udd]"s[e^]st).]
   [Perhaps fr. spruce a sort of leather from Prussia, which was
   an article of finery. See Spruce, n.]
   1. Neat, without elegance or dignity; smart; trim; --
      formerly applied to things with a serious meaning; now
      chiefly applied to persons. "Neat and spruce array."
      --Remedy of Love.
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   2. Sprightly; dashing. [Obs.] "Now, my spruce companions."
      --Shak.
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            He is so spruce that he can never be genteel.
                                                  --Tatler.
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   Syn: Finical; neat; trim. See Finical.
        [1913 Webster] -- Spruce"ly, adv. -- Spruce"ness, n.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
sprucely
    adv 1: in a stylish manner; "He was smartly dressed" [syn:
           smartly, modishly, sprucely]