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belligerently

ADVERB
  1. with hostility; in a belligerent hostile manner
    he pushed her against the wall belligerently

How To Use belligerently In A Sentence

  • he pushed her against the wall belligerently
  • She said Miss Ofuri was behaving belligerently and refused to allow her blood pressure to be taken.
  • There'll be a fine day," belligerently, "when 'Scotty' Allan'll find out that there dog's a fake, Baldy of Nome
  • Ever since their ‘invention’ in the 1950s, teenagers have tested the limits set by previous generations: staying out late, stretching the truth and placing themselves belligerently at the centre of the universe.
  • Now, perhaps you think Gaza is no longer belligerently occupied. The Volokh Conspiracy » Pollak on Uniquely Israeli Stupidity
  • But she later changed tack, reverting to a belligerently confrontational stance.
  • You're a peach of a dog man, you are," he announced belligerently. CHAPTER XXX
  • The women at the boards near to her scrambled, first, to the hot iron to save the cloth, and then to her, while the forewoman hurried belligerently down the aisle. CHAPTER I
  • ‘Don't even think about asking,’ he cautioned belligerently.
  • The women at the boards near to her scrambled, first, to the hot iron to save the cloth, and then to her, while the forewoman hurried belligerently down the aisle. CHAPTER I
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