adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a vociferous manner; with great noise or vehemence.
1816. Quiz, Grand Master, VII. 162. Meantime the Hammalls and Goulaub, Vociferously calld to Sahib.
1847. Disraeli, Tancred, IV. xi. The little dog began barking vociferously.
1863. Ellen C. Clayton, Queens of Song, II. 115. All Paris thronged to admire and applauded vociferously.