Similar words: noise, connoisseur, bourgeoisie, disillusion, anoint, silk, hoist, silly. Meaning: ['nɔɪzɪlɪ] adv. with much noise or loud and unpleasant sound.
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(91) He walks lazily into the office and noisily closes the door.
(92) A troop of children rushed in and chased each other noisily.
(93) Don't eat noisily or slurp while drinking. If these habits prove difficult to change, be open and honest about it.
(94) No one enjoyed it more than Sadat, who smiled and noisily for the watching press corps.
(95) But in childhood, we whether to have played very much noisily, or very indignant blue time, this undisputable , says from the education, the human is a growth process.
(96) At one point our duplicity, or twoness, was inadvertently revealed, whereupon Joe noisily fled and I pretended to give unsuccessful chase, representing him to be a burglar.
(97) It covers displaying an excess of emotion, cracking off-color jokes and laughing noisily and so on.
(98) Many students were already gathered on the athletic field, conversing noisily in groups.
(99) The sounds include speech sound, breathing, coughing , hawking ( clearing the throat noisily ) , and belching. Sentencedict.com
(100) They do not simply murmur against him, they quarrel noisily with him.
(101) It's also because women don't around noisily asserting the first thing that comes into their heads.
(102) Small Q is one flies upwards the bracelet youth, likes enjoying noisily, spends wastefully.
(103) To expel ( gas ) noisily from stomach through the mouth; burp.
(104) He continued to stand over me, staring fishily and breathing noisily.