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noisily

[ US /ˈnɔɪzəɫi/ ]
[ UK /nˈɔ‍ɪzɪli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. with much noise or loud and unpleasant sound
    he blew his nose noisily

How To Use noisily In A Sentence

  • Here and there a red squirrel jumped down noisily, then hopped back on to a horizontal log cushioned with soft green moss.
  • Cats were slumbering noisily beneath the TV set and a smallish party of utter strangers were drinking Harp in the saloon lounge. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
  • Lizards scurry in the leaf litter at my feet, monkeys feed noisily in the branches above nay head, a vine snake makes its sinuous way toward an unsuspecting small bird.
  • The children whined, splashing each other and Knazarath a few more times, but then followed the guard to the bedroom obediently, if a bit noisily.
  • The man beside him belched noisily and turned to the traveler.
  • Below, the stream tumbles noisily into a large pit broken by an enormous spike of rock.
  • The reptilian monstrosity shook off the vines with total ease, body curled up beneath the neck, and tail stretched out behind it, rattling noisily.
  • She noisily chewed on her gum, stomping to the seat adjacent to mine, not bothering to reply until she'd settled comfortably with said boots crossed upon the desk.
  • I stomped noisily into my bedroom and sat on my swiveling chair.
  • The cheerleaders who were already occupying a big table in the center did the DSV cheer in their seats, waving their pompoms around noisily.
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