Crossword clues for angrily
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Angrily \An"gri*ly\, adv. In an angry manner; under the influence of anger.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
adv. In an angry manner; under the influence of anger.
WordNet
adv. with anger; "he angrily denied the accusation"
Usage examples of "angrily".
She angrily stalked about the house, slamming doors and muttering her rage.
THE bat flailed angrily at the air, Rolf went to search the anterooms.
The globes of bright fury attached themselves to the struts and bit angrily into the metal.
The bat squeaked angrily, but evidently there were no somesthetic nerve-endings in the membrane.
The woman angrily called her back, but the girl was gone long enough to have hidden his beads.
The lawyer who drew the will became angrily defensive when questioned about the possibility of a mix-up of the two bequests, with Brownpony supposed to get the women.
He smiled sardonically, gesturing behind him to the center of the camp where the dismounted Nomads were milling angrily, confused, ashamed.
Thornier sucked in a slow breath between his teeth, stared angrily at his employer for a moment, and seemed briefly ready to unleash an angry blast.
He held up a shredded ribbon of tape for Thorny to see, then flung it angrily across the booth.
Grumbler stopped again, momentarily confused, angrily tempted to lob a magnapult canister across the broken terrain toward the impact, but the emissary ear reported no physical movement from the area.
The Skipper apparently had reacted more angrily, but the general line of discussion was the same.
She reddened furiously and rubbed her wound, then glared angrily at the short grinning man who slipped past her, idly flipping a rubber band.
Long cleared his throat and met the same eyes almost angrily before he spoke to the secretary.
Cursing angrily, he strapped the pipes, to his side and stalked out into the twilight.
Cursing angrily, he wrestled through the entangling foliage and attacked the fat stem with a knife.