Citations:angrily
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English citations of angrily
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- 1678 — John Bunyan. The Pilgrim's Progress.
- At this Pliable began to be offended, and angrily said to his fellow, Is this the happiness you have told me all this while of?
- 1813 — Jane Austen. Pride and Prejudice.
- "His guilt and his descent appear by your account to be the same," said Elizabeth angrily; "for I have heard you accuse him of nothing worse than of being the son of Mr. Darcy's steward, and of that, I can assure you, he informed me himself."