crousely

/ˈkruːsli/
adverb
  1. In a manner that is hoarse or harsh, like a croupy cough.
    • She called out crousely, trying to get her friend's attention across the noisy room.
    • The old man laughed crousely, his voice rough from years of smoking.
    • He spoke crousely after cheering at the football game for hours.
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