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hoarsely
hoarsely, adv. (ˈhɔəslɪ) [f. hoarse a. + -ly2.] With a hoarse voice or sound.a 1529 Skelton P. Sparowe 419 The woodhacke, that syngeth chur Horsly, as he had the mur. 1580 Sidney Arcadia iii. (1590) 280 His words..slowly and hoarcely pronounced. 1610 G. Fletcher Christ's Tri. over Death lvii, The..w... Oxford English Dictionary
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hoarsely
hoarselyadv. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Bael (demon)
He is described as a hoarsely-voiced king with the power to make men invisible and ruling over sixty-six legions of demons. The Liber Officium Spirituum features Baal, Baall, Boal, or Boall, again a hoarsely-voiced king (or sometimes a soldier), with not only powers of invisibility wikipedia.org
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horsly
horsly obs. f. hoarsely, horsely. Oxford English Dictionary
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White-browed owl
Voice The song is a howling "woohoo" made at intervals, beginning quite hoarsely. wikipedia.org
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hoarsen
hoarsen, v. (ˈhɔəs(ə)n) [f. hoarse a. + -en5.] 1. trans. To make hoarse.1748 Richardson Clarissa (1811) V. vii. 79, I shall be obliged to hoarsen my voice, and roughen my character. 1881 Palgrave Vis. Eng., Tower of Doom ii, Hoarsening the cry Of those who watch'd. 1886 Baring-Gould Gold. Feather i,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Yehuda Gruenfeld
Gruenfeld is deaf, but is able to speak, however hoarsely, and can read lips. wikipedia.org
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squawky
ˈsquawky, a. [f. squawk n. or v. + -y.] Of the voice: Loud and harsh; hoarsely squeaky.1898 Westm. Gaz. 12 May 1/3 She is to be married..to..a squawky-voiced curate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Gear Blues
LA Weekly thought that "vocalist Yusuke Chiba is a hoarsely authoritative presence, and bassist Koji Ueno and drummer Kazuyuki Kuhara have eliminated the wikipedia.org
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murmurous
murmurous, a. (ˈmɜːmərəs) [f. murmur n. + -ous.] 1. Characterized or accompanied by subdued continuous sound; abounding in or characterized by murmurs.1582 Stanyhurst æneis i. (Arb.) 25 Where through nyne channels with mountayns murmerus hurring Rough the sea floas forward. 1590 Spenser F.Q. ii. xi.... Oxford English Dictionary
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We Got Love (Real Thing)
music press, with James Hamilton writing "Latest to benefit from a visit to Nick Martinelli in Philadelphia, the guys sound quite soulfully credible hoarsely wikipedia.org
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frighted
frighted, ppl. a. (ˈfraɪtɪd) [f. fright v. + -ed1.] Affected with fright, scared.1647 Trapp Mellif. Theolog. in Comm. Epist. 727 As a frighted worme wriggles into its hole. 1650 W. Brough Sacr. Princ. (1659) 480 The sinner..must be [penitent] not from a frighted phansie. 1700 Dennis Iphigenia 49 Fri... Oxford English Dictionary
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To Walk a Middle Course
You'll get the idea after ten minutes — this sort of dirty, dreadlocked psychedelia blown out of the basement of an abandoned punk squat, hoarsely shouted wikipedia.org
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throatily
ˈthroatily, adv. [f. throaty a. + -ly2.] In a throaty manner; gutturally; hoarsely.1893 Scribner's Mag. XIV. 61 A tame cornet tenored it throatily. 1899 B. Capes Lady of Darkness xvii, Charlot sniggered throatily. 1901 Blackw. Mag. Dec. 820/1 The wind..ranged throatily round the coast. Oxford English Dictionary
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Treehouse (film)
The creatures taunt them by hanging the bodies of Crawford’s friends from trees, and hoarsely calling Killian’s name to him as he investigates their surroundings wikipedia.org
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