huskily

/ˈhʌskəli/
adverb
  1. In a voice that is rough, dry, and often deep, usually because of a cold, emotion, or overuse of the voice.
    • The singer began the song huskily, adding a raw emotion to the performance.
    • He whispered huskily, his throat sore from the long flight.
    • After cheering for hours, she spoke huskily to her friend.
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