Similar words: riotous, notoriously, furiously, curiously, fortuitously, laboriously, precariously, mysteriously. Meaning: ['raɪətəslɪ] adv. 1. in a tumultuous and riotous manner 2. in an exuberant manner.
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1, People riotously reel around here, fighting, fondling, tittering, clowning.
2, Flung roses, roses, riotously with the throng.
3, Sometimes they went hungry; sometimes they feasted riotously , all according to the abundance of game and the fortune of hunting.
4, Humboldt riotously picketed Von Trenk but the play was a hit.
5, Smart and riotously funny, the adult comedy surprise of the year.
6, The work is riotously colourful, detailed and fascinating, especially as – unlike folk art from Asia and India – we rarely see it in Britain.
7, Four single black females dissect the failings of the modern male in a riotously rude fashion.
8, In the play s celebrated central act they get riotously tipsy as they await the nocturnal arrival of the Gallic Romeo.
9, This plebe required three tries to draw blood from the medical corpsman who tends each newcomer. That fact left several senior members laughing riotously.
10, When Marley lands a movie role and finds a new way to mess up his walk-on-a-leash scene in each successive take, Mr. Grogan's description has a riotously authentic ring.
11, While the story might be a bit run-of-the-mill for something so ultimately cutting-edge,(http://sentencedict.com/riotously.html) the dialogue itself is quite often riotously funny.
12, There, the power of the minority – especially an obstinate and logic-resistant minority like this one – is riotously out of proportion to its numbers.
13, For all South Africa's faults, its press has at its best been riotously, exhilaratingly free.
More similar words: riotous, notoriously, furiously, curiously, fortuitously, laboriously, precariously, mysteriously, monotonously, copiously, nervously, raucously, piteously, dubiously, obviously, anxiously, notorious, vigorously, generously, sensuously, anonymously, previously, consciously, voraciously, incredulously, courageously, anomalously, tremulously, judiciously, impetuously.