ADVERB
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in a disobedient manner
he went ahead disobediently and did what his supervisor had warned him not to do
How To Use disobediently In A Sentence
- I want to talk to the boss,’ I said disobediently.
- His gray eyes glinted with an air of impatience as he offered a helping hand to another being, a small boy, his choppy brown locks sticking out disobediently in all directions as he was pulled back to his feet.
- My eyes disobediently traveled him up and down before I slid out the door.
- When Haitian disobediently attempted to implement policies they had been elected to implement, they were undermined, and if necessary, kidnapped. Isabel Macdonald: Clinton Apologizes for U.S. Role in Destroying Haitian Democracy (Happy April Fool's Day!)
- I can hear the rain beating down on the roof like a meteor shower as our car lurches violently from side to side, rocking disobediently on its haunches, fat tyres chafing loudly over what appears to be a long, shallow pond.
- And I must come at correspondences so disobediently carried on. Clarissa Harlowe
- My head started spinning, and for a dizzying moment, my hands disobediently came up to grip his arms.
- His hair flops disobediently into his eyes and he gathers it up from time to time with a swipe. An easy label for Christopher Hitchens? Careful, it could be a fighting word
- Then, before him, at his feet, he saw an extremely small live thing, only several inches long, a young weasel, that, like himself, had disobediently gone out adventuring. The Wall of the World
- he went ahead disobediently and did what his supervisor had warned him not to do