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Noisily meaning
in a noisy manner; in such a way as to create a great deal of noise or sound
Synonyms of Noisily
Example sentences (15)
A midweek Champions League play-off against at a sold-out and noisily-hyperactive Ibrox will be followed by a trip to Dingwall for a Saturday lunchtime kick-off against Ross County.
In a sprawling, hilltop cemetery on the edge of the eastern city of Dnipro, hundreds of blue and yellow Ukrainian flags flap noisily in the stiff breeze.
It hasn't helped settle some Labour MPs' nerves that so many Conservative MPs have been noisily declaring that they are much less right-wing than Mrs Elphicke.
Kerr is looking forward to playing the Hydro, and its noisily appreciative audiences.
Finally they could hear the truck’s engine humming noisily as they approached, the vehicle’s taillights illuminating the distance between it and the two men.
For others, it’s the utter opposite: their time, their body, their privacy all noisily sacrificed to family as they isolate together from the long tentacles of this kraken-like virus.
New Jersey officials created the impression of zealous law enforcement by noisily going after small fries and others who lack the resources to fight back.
The contest was revved up to boiling point, with the packed arena heaving noisily.
DES MOINES, Iowa — The Democrats of Iowa flooded noisily into Des Moines on Friday night as part of their unique role in choosing America’s presidential nominees.
Mallo spent four minutes on Nov. 7 for noisily voicing their opposition to the plan and lamenting that the Open Meetings Act gave them the right to be there.
While that sort of behaviour may make Thompson seem like a relic from a different time, when one could be a nightmare to work with and be forgiven, his writing still resonates – some of it more noisily than ever.
Witnesses on a waterfront esplanade near where the aircraft went down said the helicopter was flying noisily, then suddenly dropped into the water and quickly submerged.
After many of the numbers the audience would call noisily for encores.
Attackers could only thrash noisily and blindly forward through the underbrush, perfect targets for the concealed defenders.
Some prisoners were outside the fence, noisily pelting each other with turf, and many more were near the breach (and the gambling tables), though the signal for return to prisons had sounded.