Similar words: obviously, previously, laboriously, subconsciously, simultaneously, cousin, courteous, courageous. Meaning: ['rɔːkəslɪ] adv. 1. with a raucous sound 2. in a rowdy manner.
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1. A police car radio cackled raucously.
2. At last a lone figure staggered out, singing raucously as he swaggered in a drunken stupor.
3. They laughed together raucously.
4. Someone in the hushed bar suddenly laughed raucously at how stupid everyone had become.
5. They were joking loudly among themselves,(sentencedict.com) laughing raucously and punching each other's arms.
6. They raucously complain about China's growing gap between rich and poor and its "bubble" economy.
7. Or during the day, when shorebirds raucously feed on the wealth of green protein.
8. Whereupon my auto-repair man laughed raucously and said, "Why, you dumb jerk, He used his voice and asked for them."
9. All cars were raucously!
10. His voice rang raucously.
11. The Communists have learned that trying too hard to influence political affairs on the raucously democratic island only backfires.
12. Purists argue against such thing as an "Asian model" since the region's development is diverse: Hong Kong enjoyed a raucously free economy; Singapore a tightly controlled one.
13. Unshaven with long sideburns and close-cropped hair, Mr. Abas greeted acquaintances as they passed by, smoked Camels, flicked the butts into the street and coughed raucously.
14. They gobbled salads and tore at scraggy chicken, played cards raucously together and pampered each other's children, until the afternoon lunch-break lulled them into sleep.
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