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What does hoarsly mean?

"Hoarsly" is not a real word. It's likely a misspelling of "hoarsely".

Hoarsely is an adverb that describes the way someone speaks when their voice is rough and low, often due to a cold or sore throat.

Here are some examples of how "hoarsely" can be used in a sentence:

* "He coughed hoarsely and tried to clear his throat."

* "The singer's voice was hoarsely after the long concert."

* "She whispered hoarsely, 'I'm not feeling well.'"

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