loudly
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- r with relatively high volume
the band played loudly
she spoke loudly and angrily - r in manner that attracts attention
- r used as a direction in music; to be played relatively loudly
- She has consistentlyand loudlyrailed against real-world injustice.
- With women's groups loudly on Rauch's side, the controversy may have contributed to Kennedy's decision to give up his plans to seek re-election to Congress in 1998.
- The story of Archie Bunker and his working-class family in Queens arrived on American TVs as loudly and rudely as the "terlet" flush that broke TV ground in the first episode.