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Guiltily

Guiltily \Guilt"i*ly\ (g[i^]lt"[i^]*l[y^]), adv. In a guilty manner.

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guiltily

adv. In a guilty manner; as if guilty

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guiltily

adv. in the manner of someone who has committed an offense; "she blushed guiltily as she spoke"

Usage examples of "guiltily".

She glanced at her keyboard, screen, and band guiltily as she climbed out of bed.

She looked down guiltily, even though she was sure he could not know about her bond with Chen.

Iris looked away guiltily as Pavel motioned toward the cushions in front of him.

She jumped, raised her eyes guiltily and slammed the covers automatically to a close.

Farnor guiltily wiped his hands on his trousers and surreptitiously put them behind his back.

Increasingly, though, he was guiltily aware that while Margot was so emotionally dependent on him, he was not free to live his own life.

Ryland teased her, but although he was laughing, deep down inside he was guiltily aware of the fact that there were facts about himself that he had withheld from her.

Occasionally, she was guiltily aware that Garth was being pushed to the periphery of her life--a life that revolved almost totally around Tara and their home, but although Garth was inclined at times to make slightly acerbic comments about the fact that even on the rare occasion when they did have time to themselves, inevitably the sole topic of her conversation was Tara, deep down Claudia knew that he adored her just as much as she did herself.

As he got on board the plane and settled in his seat a little guiltily, Ryland admitted that his thoughts were not on what he was leaving behind but on what or rather whom he was going back to.

It was her own fault, she thought guiltily, she had eaten next to nothing on the flight from New York, and very little since.

All at once she had been guiltily aware of how little she had seen of Mark and her mother since she left home.

He frowned guiltily, knowing he had shattered their uneasy truce with his absurd urge to groom that tangled mane of hers.

Lanagan murmured automatic apologies and looked guiltily around for a place to dispose of the incriminating evidence.

A large black retriever rose guiltily from the hearth and padded across the creamy Chinese carpet into the hall where he, too, paused and gazed upwards at the landing before trotting through the open front door and slumping on the stone steps outside.

Perhaps, he suggested to himself a little guiltily, it was because all three children were back together in the house at the same time.