angrily 的定义
- in a manner born of or expressing anger or strong resentment: stomping off angrily; responding angrily to the sanctions.
- in a threatening or ominous manner: angrily waving his finger; branches angrily thrashing the window.
angrily 近义词
with anger
更多angrily例句
- Throughout a day of excruciating evidence, showing police officers screaming in pain and rioters screaming angrily, some Republican senators reacted with visible emotion.
- If you can find issues that activate grievance and tribal identification on the right, then put on a show of angrily channeling what the base is feeling, no matter how misinformed or absurd those beliefs, that’s how you draw attention to yourself.
- Cousins’s irritation showed several times, most notably when he stalked angrily off the field at halftime.
- Skura, who had a cut on his hand, had two poor snaps in a rainy night game last week in New England and reacted angrily after his wife was targeted with angry social media messages.
- She then angrily stormed west on Kennedy Street, leading marchers as they continued to scream demands for justice.
- Artillery and mortar duels all around the outskirts of Donetsk rumble angrily every day.
- I reject angrily authority that exists without my respect.
- To which the officer replies angrily, "You're going to jail, and I'm not your brother!"
- Three times,” he says angrily, “thou shalt betray me ere the cock crows.
- After angrily sharing a secret about the friend who posted about him, he catches himself and laughs, exasperated.
- He was beset by his sensitive dislike to mix in other people's affairs, but almost angrily he overcame it.
- She hissed at him angrily, and made a threatening gesture with her hands, which sent him slinking back to the darkness.
- Rabecque swore angrily and bitterly, and his vexation had two entirely separate sources.
- “I would be shamed to death,” Jessie declared, her face flushing almost angrily, for sometimes Amy did try her.
- "I don't believe in such folly," cried Dorothy angrily, wrenching her hand from the woman's grasp.