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angrily
[ ang-gruh-lee ]
adverb
- in a manner born of or expressing anger or strong resentment: responding angrily to the sanctions.
stomping off angrily;
responding angrily to the sanctions.
- in a threatening or ominous manner: branches angrily thrashing the window.
angrily waving his finger;
branches angrily thrashing the window.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of angrily1
Example Sentences
We saw an official angrily reprimanding staff about other colleagues who had not turned up to work during the emergency.
A video shows Poland's Swiatek swiping angrily at a ball thrown to her by a ball boy, with the ball landing close to him before bouncing into the stands.
He threw his ball into the water after a three-putt bogey on the 17th, and then angrily chucked his club at his golf bag after another mistake on the last.
No, Trump's plea resembels that of a lovesick woman angrily defending her worthless boyfriend to skeptical friends.
Fans could also be seen reacting angrily to her actions.
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