Sentence examples for angrily from inspiring English sources

'angrily' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to describe the way someone speaks or acts, as in this example: "She shouted angrily at him for not calling her back."

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angrily

adverb

In an angry manner; under the influence of anger.

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Many in the newsroom have reacted angrily following a string of hirings from outside the organisation over the past year, since former Times editor James Harding was appointed director of news and current affairs.

Related: The Trans-Pacific Partnership suggests Obama has no sense of irony In late April, Obama angrily told reporters he was upset at those who called the Trans-Pacific pact a secret deal.

Fifteen-year-old me, suspended from school for having pink hair, waiting angrily for something to rebel against, would have our head in her hands to see that now we're, well, just some mum.

News outlets responded angrily to Giles's comments, pointing to a lack of consistent information and transparency from the NT police media unit as being behind the lack of coverage.

"I sometimes wonder, do we just not allow ourselves to be angry anymore because it's too much," said artist Tayo Ogunbiyi, who was angrily accused of perpetuating "a hoax" when she launched an exhibition celebrating both the Chibok girls' lives and the horror they were enduring.

The rooks roar angrily over my head as I wander through the small, tangled wood.

The last time he faced a vote on continued participation in power sharing, Kerr angrily defended his leader in a live TV debate with Donaldson.

No. She'll be spending her Saturdays in the traditional manner, angrily jabbing pins into a high-trousered voodoo doll.

Since then, I've been yelled at a few more times about my shorts, most recently by a woman in a passenger seat of a van who angrily called my khaki shorts "hot pants".

Community leaders, campaigners and students from the Hazara community in Pakistan have reacted angrily to the announcement from the prime minister, Kevin Rudd, that all asylum seekers who arrive in Australia by boat will be sent to Papua New Guinea for processing and resettlement, and none will be allowed to stay in Australia.

If a disabled sufferer of the bedroom tax angrily accosted Iain Duncan Smith, it would not be the place of privileged me to tut at them.

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