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noisomely

  • a word derived from noisome.
    noisome
    adjective
    offensive or disgusting, as an odor.

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It matters less that noisomely misanthropic symbols keep recurring in his work than that they nowhere seem purgative.

From Time Magazine Archive

There were places where re-solidified metal smoked noisomely against nonmetallic floor or wall-covering.

From The Aliens by H. R. van Dongen

If a man is malignant or unreliable or mean or selfish, the savour of his fault has a way of noisomely imbuing all his qualities, especially if he is not aware of the deficiency.

From The Silent Isle by Arthur Christopher Benson

That was something for men, and for the middle and lower classes—while Hanging Rock was regarded as most noisomely middle class by fashionable people, it did not so regard itself.

From The Price She Paid by David Graham Phillips

Nothing therein was washed, and the savor of Professor No No and his camp blew noisomely across the taboo line as one walked to leeward.

From Wild Justice: Stories of the South Seas by Lloyd Osbourne

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