overboisterously
Appearance
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From overboisterous + -ly.
Adverb
[edit]overboisterously (comparative more overboisterously, superlative most overboisterously)
- In an overboisterous manner.
- 2005, David Rothbart, A Soldier's Journal: With the 22nd Infantry Regiment in World War II, →ISBN:
- The return bus trip is sometimes a rather depressing experience when a few soldiers imbibed too freely and overboisterously vent their spirits in lusty voices and loosely controlled movements.
- 2014, D. K. Wilson, The Traitor's Mark, →ISBN:
- When we were shown into his presence, John of Antwerp was his usual overboisterously hospitable self.
- 2014, Celia Fremlin, Seven Lean Years, →ISBN:
- He spoke rather overboisterously, as if to cover a real anxiety.