adv. [f. prec. + -LY2.] In a vociferous manner; with great noise or vehemence.

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1816.  ‘Quiz,’ Grand Master, VII. 162. Meantime the Hammalls and Goulaub, Vociferously call’d to ‘Sahib.’

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1847.  Disraeli, Tancred, IV. xi. The little dog began barking vociferously.

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1863.  Ellen C. Clayton, Queens of Song, II. 115. All Paris thronged to admire … and applauded vociferously.

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