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He pounded the table angrily.

I looked back, shaking my head at them angrily.

to rebuke angrily; to fulminate (against); to jump down sb.'s throat

He goes with them, but Sara angrily gives him an injection to prevent a seizure for the next few hours.

Ismael "Toto" Mangudadatu, deputy mayor of Buluan, whose wife, Genalyn, was one of the victims, angrily pointed at Ampatuan and had to be restrained by those around him.

In the worst-case scenario, if the bear attacks, the victim should behave aggressively, the guide says. "Shout angrily at it and look it straight in the eyes," it advises.

He stumped angrily out of the room.

They didn't socialize with anyone, as the whole town used to point out angrily.

Keith angrily talks to Carl on the phone, but agrees to meet him at the Griffith Park Observatory.

The news will be a relief to representatives of the wine and spirits industry, who had reacted angrily to Sir Liam's proposals.

angrily造句

He went on barking angrily.

He stopped and turned away angrily to light his cigar.

You envision yourself talking angrily; you shout at him and tell him some not so nice things.

"Well, upon my word, you are very ungrateful," said the Student angrily; and he threw the rose into the street, where it fell into the gutter, and a cart-wheel went over it.

Here, I thought angrily, is the ugly side of recession.

Li was said to have cooperated.At the sentencing, however, Chinese news reports said that Mr.Li angrily called out that he had been framed.

to shout angrily at somebody

"This is the kind of society we live in," he said angrily.

The teacher skewed at the him angrily.

The distraught couple's neighbour, still half-hoping for a sight of her daughter, burst out angrily: "Why isn't there money to build a good school for our kids?"

The Du is matchless to angrily query a course, tonight she has to say is understand, his nuptial chamber, how could so absently sleep have no?

The bull bellowed angrily.

But Wall Street has gone from seeming cautiously ungrateful to angrily opposed.

The child pummelled his mother angrily as she carried him home.