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Huskily

Huskily \Hus"ki*ly\, adv. [From Husky.] In a husky manner; dryly.

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huskily

adv. In a husky manner.

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huskily

adv. in a hoarse or husky voice; "`Excuse me,' he said hoarsely" [syn: hoarsely]

Usage examples of "huskily".

He breathed huskily in her ear, his mouth skirting around the lobe, his tongue swirling its delicate folds.

Rafe explained huskily as his hips started to gyrate forcefully in an upward rhythm that caused her breath to leave her.

When he moved, increasing the tormenting contact, Chris moaned huskily in her throat, her mouth finding the hard column of his throat.

Diana whispered huskily, raising her arms and arching her back as she reached to remove her sweater.

He came down with her, lying full length on the bed, murmuring huskily without words as his mouth moved against hers.

Lauren said huskily, joining him, but still off balance after her encounter with Sam Hardy.

Minutes later, she struggled to free her arms, to sit de them around his neck, to stroke his hair, caress his nape, and Sam laughed huskily, deep in his throat.

Tom huskily, and with shaking hands he took his pipe out of his pocket and began to fill it.

Tess, rather huskily, as she donned a beruffled dressing gown, grasped a hairbrush, and seated herself on the bed.

Marcus Bellinger explained huskily about the attack on Pitman by an unknown sneak thief who apparently fled without stealing anything.

Occasionally scarlet spears were seen growing from the tangle of leaf and vine, lancing the mist huskily, spilling orange, scarlet, and black kernels from lateral pockets.

Mr Verloc huskily, and the unresonant voice of his private life trembled with an enigmatical emotion.

But all he could say was, huskily, "To think you're there --with me--standing beside the old zinc-eater--" And they laughed and looked at each other, and at last Bibbs found what it meant not to be alone in the world.

If she hadn't defied her mother to go on the ship with her father, her mother would have loved her more and not given the ship to Keffria, and if Devon hadn't taken her maidenhead, she wouldn't have told Keffria, and Keffria wouldn't have despised her all these years, and none of it would even have begun, and Paragon wouldn't be sunk and Brashen dead, and Amber, and young Clef, how could she even think of him"I need to go back to my room," she begged huskily.

He desired to get in, and kept on drumming with both fists, only desisting now and again to shout huskily, "Let me in!