boisterously
adverb
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Pronunciation: /ˈbɔɪstəɹəsli/ / /ˈbɔɪstɹəsli/
adv
Etymology: Etymology tree English boisterous Middle English -ly English -ly English boisterously From boisterous + -ly.
- In a boisterous manner.
“The best of the joke, too, is, that the very coal-merchant who is loudest in his complaints against the person who defrauded him, is the identical man who sat in the centre of the very front row of the pit last night and laughed the most boisterously at this very same thing,--and not so well done either.”
“Such indiscriminating stuff is difficult to treat as it deserves, because it is such a mixture of truth and nonsense (Miss Rehan, for instance, is clever in Katharine and boisterously bellowsome in Julia), but it may serve to emphasize the necessity of providing somewhere in newspaper offices for the education of critics in the fundamentals of the arts they profess to understand.”