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adv. In a deafening manner.
Usage examples of "deafeningly".
Saturday, April 28 1930 hours Cranston Moors North York, England The rumble of the generators and spray painter air compressors was deafeningly loud within the enclosed space of the hangar, and as the two of them walked across the hangar floor toward a small office in the back, Adler had to pitch his voice louder to make himself heard.
Crows and touts, hoarse bookies in high wizard hats clamour deafeningly.
The clangor of steel rose deafeningly, and sparks flew as Conan's sword crashed on basinet and hauberk.
The clangor of steel rose deafeningly, and sparks flew as Conan’s sword crashed on basinet and hauberk.
The froggy chorus from the swamp honked and clinked and boomed deafeningly.
She had not been able to get her bellringers to Norwich for Christmas Eve, but she had stuck to her bells, and they rang out deafeningly, deliriously overhead, like a celebration, a victory.
Several times the barbaric noise of the tom-toms and war drums, with which the shouts of the natives mingled, broke out deafeningly.