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angrily

[ang-gruh-lee]

adverb

  1. in a manner born of or expressing anger or strong resentment: responding angrily to the sanctions.

    stomping off angrily;

    responding angrily to the sanctions.

  2. in a threatening or ominous manner: branches angrily thrashing the window.

    angrily waving his finger;

    branches angrily thrashing the window.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of angrily1

First recorded in 1375–1400; late Middle English; angry ( def. ) + -ly ( def. )
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And Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded angrily, calling the Human Rights Council - which commissioned the report - "an antisemitic, rotten, terrorist-supporting and irrelevant body".

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Fans of viral Labubu dolls have reacted angrily online after its maker pulled the toys from all UK stores following reports of customers fighting over them.

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Mayor Zafar Iqbal took up the role on Tuesday but the event saw shouts from the public gallery including one woman angrily yelling: "Could you take an £8,000 pay cut?"

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In March, Swiatek was criticised for reacting angrily towards a ball boy at Indian Wells, then given extra security after being verbally abused by an "aggressive and taunting" fan in Miami.

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The harshest criticism has come from the commercial sea fishing industry which has reacted angrily to a 12-year extension of the initial post-Brexit fishing agreement.

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