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huskily

[ UK /hˈʌskili/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a hoarse or husky voice
    `Excuse me,' he said hoarsely

How To Use huskily In A Sentence

  • ‘Hello boss,’ a voice whispered huskily into her ear.
  • Miss --" he called huskily; and stopped, reminded that not yet did he even know her name. The Brass Bowl
  • Clutching the key firmly in his hand as though it were a weapon of defense, he called huskily: Warner and Wife
  • In almost every book, someone says something to someone else "huskily". Misspinkkate Diary Entry
  • The brass blew huskily, the strings eked out whistling, bleak, high harmonics. Times, Sunday Times
  • Suddenly he raised himself upon the charpoy and called huskily for the khansamah. The Bronze Bell
  • Lee!" he called huskily with what was left of his voice. A Man Four-Square
  • Boy, get out of the room while ye have the chance, " she called huskily, staring wide-eyed at the snake while continuing to back toward her own bedroom. For Love Of Mother Not
  • Rose! "he started calling huskily, his hands feeling with frantic awkwardness for her pulse and her heart, as Oliver Crowe ran into the room through the curtains. Young People's Pride
  • ‘I know’ she whispered huskily before returning the gentle kiss.
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