She landed angrilyupon her feet, and, facing about, she upbraided him as a "rude, unmannerly boy.
Finally, he opened his eyes and glanced about him, then angrily shook his fist toward a projecting tree-root which had been hidden from his sight by a group of ferns and over which he had stumbled.
But she felt fever in her blood and her heart beat fast and angrily as if it were a conscious creature imprisoned in a cage.
A number of persons heard it, and at the first repetition of the yell, two or three windows were angrily opened.
A closed waggonette with a pair of horses was waiting at the door; my fellow-passenger, whom Max had addressed as Hamilton, was standing on the pavement, speaking somewhat angrily to the coachman.
She had wanted the carriage for herself that afternoon, and had spoken quite angrily to Mr. Hamilton about it; but he had told her rather coldly that she must give up her wishes for once.
I wandered about the place disconsolately, pretending to examine things with passing curiosity, but my eyes were throbbing and my heart beating angrily at Sara's thoughtless speech.
Angrily he hurled his pistol away, pushed Goujart aside, and flung himself upon Lucien Lévy-Coeur.
He started angrilytoward McKee, but Jack and Sage-brush held him back.
Sticking out his lower jaw angrily he snapped: "Where's the sapphire ring you got from the feller in Charlottesville?
Ernie shook off his hand and angrily rubbed his eyes with his bony knuckles.
He lookedangrily at me, and then went on his usual round.
Dan Dalzell uttered not a word, but the gaze of his eyes was fixed angrily on Pennington.
He expects to finish this fight for his own amusement," flashed angrily through Darrin's mind.
Don't you see that every time your King rolls angrily in his bed, a thousand lives are swept away?
But the sound of her mother's voice stayed her, rising angrily from below.
Angrily and with insulting comment, the Confederate authorities removed Johnston from command and ordered him to turn over his authority to General John B.
I am more at ease without it," said the boy, flinging the velvet square angrily across the room.
No," said a sharp voice behind them; and the interpreter stood there with flashing eyes gazing angrily at the speakers.
Meantime, while Voriau led the way before them along the dusty road, Brother Archangias was angrily saying to the priest: 'Let be!
Angrily the General turned to the aide-de-camp fidgeting on his left.
Angrily the post, commander came hurrying forth, bent on the prompt annihilation of his luckless subaltern, and was about to speak, but Loring interposed.
She looked smilingly straight into his eyes, and when she exhibited the last winning hand, and the captain dashed his hand angrily into the pack, she waited for one civil second and then swept the stakes toward her.
He had never before given the social side of Sinna Ferry much consideration; but he thought fast and angrily as he looked down on the slim, girlish, white-draped figure and the lovely appealing face turned upward to him.
He had barely ensconced himself there, however, when, with a muttered oath, he sat angrily upright in the chair again.
She brushed the tears a little angrily from her eyes.
The baroness, who was buried in her easy chair, began to giggle at the anxious expression of the peasant, who, not understanding this frivolity, glanced at her angrily out of the corner of his eye and waited in silence.
Monsieur Joseph laughed a littleangrily over these.
Angelot came down from the steep footpath by which he had crossed the moor, just as the occupant of the post-chaise, after shouting angrily from the window, had got out to see the state of things for himself.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "angrily" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: frantically; furiously; madly; sharply