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irately

ADVERB
  1. in an irate manner
    `Get out,' he shouted irately

How To Use irately In A Sentence

  • `Get out,' he shouted irately
  • I am driving like a frigging maniac, weaving in and out of traffic, missing other cars by inches, getting irately honked at and flipped off as I whip up exit ramps and back onto the freeway, all in an effort to try and shake them before I reach my house. Late, Late at Night
  • Afterwards, James was confronted by both Nicholas and Jonathan, who both begged him to explain why he had behaved so irately before the court.
  • Many an SF reader twitches irately every time they read a newspaper article equating SF fans and "UFO nuts". Archive 2008-01-01
  • He shrugged his slender shoulders in a careless manner still staring at her irately.
  • He folded his arms across his chest and stared irately at Blake.
  • John slapped his palm against the wall, irately.
  • She could hear someone talking - and rather irately at that.
  • Since then at least one blogger has responded irately to Mr. Van Fein's attempt at intimidation, here: Giles Slade: Silly Sarah and the Govinator: A Study in Contrast
  • “And what a shame that is,” Mr. Wells responded, irately shifting forward in his seat. Unearthly Asylum
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