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Indignantly

Indignantly \In*dig"nant*ly\, adv. In an indignant manner.

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indignantly

adv. in an indignant manner

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indignantly

adv. in an indignant manner; "Miss Burney protested indignantly, her long thin nose turning pink with mortification at this irreverent piece of mimicry"

Usage examples of "indignantly".

She lounced indignantly ahead of her mistress into the newly atilt guest house.

And I saw him at the club, Andr6 thought indignantly, I saw him wandering round the back of the stage, talking with the coatroom woman, and we know now what she was.

The crowd milled indignantly in the small dayroom, everybody talking excitedly.

Gower, indignantly, that on the previous day Pistol had approached Fluellen with bread and salt, suggesting that Fluellen eat the leek he was wearing.

Williams rose indignantly, shucked off his coat, hat, vest, suspenders and scarfpin, heaped them on the table, and then sat down and glared at the Reverend Mr.

When wilson had innocently inquired if this was because the revolutionary government had no money left to pay for the filling in of the enormous potholes in the roads, the agent had become even more nervous and said indignantly that it was entirely the fault of the inferior metal those perfidious Americanos used in the construction of their vehicles.

The two corporals looked at him indignantly, then leaned in close together.

Snagsby indignantly expresses her belief that he is a limb of the arch-fiend.

One of the Harshawks quacked indignantly as the tasty morsel was snatched right from under his talons, and two of the owls hissed angrily at being shouldered aside, but Vree ignored them all.

The German matron gazed around her indignantly as if calling on everyone to witness this unimaginable outrage, and then set up a bloodcurdling squealing, adding her voice to the screeching of the schoolgirls and the stout lady, who had been emitting piercing shrieks for several seconds.

At a time when he should have stayed in his bed, or have gone to the seaside, he staggered to his feet and limped to the train for the South, exclaiming indignantly that it would be criminal not to finish saving the silkworms while so many poor people were starving!

Oblivious to the danger of cutting rebuke, Xander huffed indignantly, then glanced at Anya.

Out of sight of the two women so callously arranging her future, and that of other helpless subordinates, the Scrap, Cassandra Merton, sat up indignantly, her colour coming and going, her dark eyes--her best feature-glowing with anger.

If any one had taxed him with the vice, he would have indignantly repelled the accusation, and conceived himself unworthily aspersed.

They indignantly supported the exile of their bishops, the demolition of their churches, and the interruption of their secret assemblies.