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hatefully

[ UK /hˈe‍ɪtfəli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a hateful manner

How To Use hatefully In A Sentence

  • But when push came to shove and the whining became not only endless but destructive, I could support neither the decision he made nor the way he made it -- self-righteously, thoughtlessly and hatefully. Toxic Venting: When to Stop Listening
  • Her next column will be on how I "hatefully" responded to her and ginned up all kinds of "hate mail" to her as a result of my playing her sound bites. Latest Articles
  • A white girl is yelling, and her pretty face is hatefully distorted.
  • The blond man glared hatefully up to Greg, and the large man kicked him again, drawing another hurting grunt from Vincent.
  • And from what I have read so far on here everyone is always nice and helpful not hatefully opinionated or negative like on the others. Contest: Tell Us Your Best Dog Training Tip. Win Free Gear.
  • When she tells them her life story of hatefully cruel adopted parents followed by a wildly abusive boyfriend who had her under lock and key for years, the tales were so over the top and ridiculous I actually laughed, assuming we were supposed to see right through her. Michael Giltz: Theater: NYMF #2 -- Friends, Hipsters & Pigeons
  • ‘She'd applaud me, and tell you to throw the bleeding corset overboard,’ Sonia glared hatefully at the pink, ruffly, lacy confection of a dress that awaited her.
  • The catcher spat onto Robinson's shoes , and the pitcher eyed him hatefully.
  • Riley clenched his teeth together, glaring hatefully at the girl.
  • They were talking in low voices, she didn't trust them at all, and did her best to catch Jeremy's eye and glare at him hatefully.
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