venomously

ADVERB
  1. in a very malevolent manner
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How To Use venomously In A Sentence

  • She hadn't meant any harm by the question, but he seemed to think so as he glared venomously at her, before replying.
  • Brecht's words, juxtaposed against Weill's music, with its atonal harmonies and angular lines, venomously satirized the state of affairs.
  • Elisabeth watched a snake glide venomously across her path.
  • He settled onto it unsurely, bounced a few times, and deemed it sufficient - it was not his old bed, some part of him muttered venomously, but it would currently be better than sleeping in the stables with the horses.
  • Eustace smiled meekly, but answered somewhat venomously nevertheless — “I, at least, am certain that I speak the truth, when I call my patroness a virgin undefiled.” Westward Ho!
  • Abul Malek and his sons returned alone to their mountains, but when they reined in at the door of their castle the father spat venomously at the belfried roof of the monastery beneath and vowed that he would yet work his will upon it. Laughing Bill Hyde and Other Stories
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