raucously

IPA: rˈɔkʌsɫi

adverb

  • In a raucous manner; loudly.
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Examples of "raucously" in Sentences

  • Now more crows began to call raucously, these from the forest behind them.
  • It is cold and dark outside, and the only sound is of crows calling raucously to each other beyond my window.
  • His voice was more strenuous than sweet, and Del Bishop, discovering himself at last, joined in raucously on the choruses.
  • Crows call raucously in eucalyptus trees along the orchard edge, blending into distant green, completing this pristine actuality.
  • A blue jay flitted from tree to tree, following them through the woods and calling raucously to warn the other creatures of the humans’ presence.
  • Around him midshipmen and other crew hurried, searching for the right cables, calling raucously on the comm lines for input from the Argo's ancient computer memory.
  • A labour of love funded out-of-pocket by Gordon and Brassard, Ferno House marries a kind of raucously ironic, hang-on-by-the-edge-of-your-teeth quality to their privileging of care, quality, and a beautiful finished product.
  • At this time of the year, the vast restaurant was nearly empty, but the seagulls, grown bold and enormous from being fed by Gos-man's customers, swooped and called raucously across the dark water as if it were the height of summer.
  • Far off, along the course of the tumbling stream, turbulently striving to care for far more than its share of the melt-water of the hills, a jaybird called raucously as though in an effort to drown the sweeter, softer notes of a robin nesting in the new-green of a quaking aspen.

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