raucously
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Related to raucously: ludicrously
rau·cous
(rô′kəs)adj.
1. Rough-sounding and harsh: raucous laughter.
2. Boisterous and disorderly: "a drunken and raucous party for his bachelor friends" (Louis Auchincloss).
[From Latin raucus.]
rau′cous·ly adv.
rau′cous·ness, rau′ci·ty (rô′sĭ-tē) n.
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Adv. | 1. | raucously - with a raucous sound; "his voice rang raucously" |
2. | raucously - in a rowdy manner; "the crowd got drunk and started to behave rowdily" |
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Translations
بِخُشونَه
chraplavě
grofthæst
meî hásum rómi
kısık/boğuk bir şekilde
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raucous
(ˈroːkəs) adjective hoarse or harsh (and usually loud); a raucous voice.
ˈraucously adverbˈraucousness noun
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