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imperiously

ADVERB
  1. in an imperious manner
    imperiously he cut her short

How To Use imperiously In A Sentence

  • He advances to Doherty's fourth ball and lifts it imperiously over mid-on for a one-bounce four. Australia v England - live! | Rob Smyth
  • Spell out the screeve," ordered the R.E. Reserve man imperiously. The Dop Doctor
  • ‘We have a parlor,’ she said imperiously, straightening the lace edgings on the pillow.
  • At 190 mph the car feels imperiously stable, like the USS Enterprise at warp speed.
  • A drawing of the kime was imperiously called for; and the want of it is a subtle evasion, for which Mr. Styles is fairly accountable. Sydney Smith
  • A round-faced chef of indeterminate gender was very imperiously ordering around another androgynous person in a karate uniform, while some lady chopped carrots for no discernible reason.
  • Count, grannam, count!" she cried imperiously, "and if't is not enough I've my little _churi_ for the first as dare touch me! Peregrine's Progress
  • And he beckoned imperiously to a neighbouring group of men, -- "bloods" -- always ready to follow him in a "rag," and heroes together with him of a couple of famous bonfires, in Falloden's first year. Lady Connie
  • * * * The Mercedes swept imperiously down the outside lane of the autobahn, Krasic at the wheel. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • She surveyed the thirty or so guests somewhat imperiously, then, spotting Patrick, headed directly over to him. SACRAMENT
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