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raucously

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rau·cous  (rôks)
adj.
1. Rough-sounding and harsh: raucous laughter.
2. Boisterous and disorderly: "the raucous give and take of American democracy" (Charles Kuralt).

[From Latin raucus.]

raucous·ly adv.
raucous·ness, rauci·ty (rôs-t) n.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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"
Translations
raucously [ˈrɔːkəslɪ] ADV (= harshly) → roncamente; (= loudly) → en tono chillón, estridentemente
raucously [ˈrɔːkəsli] adv [laugh, shout] → bruyamment
raucously
adv laugh, shoutrau, heiser; singmit rauer or heiserer Stimme
raucously [ˈrɔːkəslɪ] adv (see adj) → raucamente, con voce roca, sguaiatamente


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