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Predatorily

Predatorily \Pred"a*to*ri*ly\, adv. In a predatory manner.

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predatorily

adv. In a predatory manner.

Usage examples of "predatorily".

As the piercing sun sought him through a haze and a vulture circled predatorily, the sea lifted him onto an island.

With a menacing look at me, Victoria began to eat in that jerky cat fashion, neatly but predatorily, so unlike the clumsy, lip-smacking manner of us dogs.

She also had a way of lunging predatorily into the classroom and rapping the knuckles of any girl who had been whispering, making faces at the teachers, passing notes, doodling, woolgathering, fidgeting, scratching, nose-picking, sighing, or slumping.

A life-sized stone Iguanadon towered predatorily beside the door, above which was the head of yet another dinosaur.

He kicked off what was left of his clothing and crawled almost predatorily over her.

Like a Secret Service agent, I took for myself the blows of lights and flashes from the cameramen and photographers waiting predatorily outside the house.

Henry, so it was clean as soap and it shined in the city light and moved as smoothly and as predatorily as a panther through the night.

Even this early, even in the large stark coffee-shop, there were women looking predatorily about them, and now and then their eyes lingered on Jacques, and then on her, and their faces registered surprise before they glanced away.

With his eyes glittering, his big body tense with arousal, Cullen looked both predatorily hungry and tightly controlled.

His nostrils flared as his facial expression took on a predatorily look.

His eyes glinted as he gazed at her predatorily before he straightened and crossed the room.