disputatiously
IPA: dɪspjˈutˈeɪʃʌsɫi
adverb
- In a disputatious manner.
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Examples of "disputatiously" in Sentences
- "I don't see why," rejoined Susan Bates, disputatiously.
- Free from his lovely, yet disputatiously snobby wife, now back in London, he's having a good time in America, spreading his wings.
- While the Law argued, learnedly, disputatiously, with the handing up and the handing down of inane decisions, Crime scored; and Who or What tallied?
- You watch the waiter bring another round of drinks and you perceive that the evening is well under way and that the peak of the twenty-four hours is being disputatiously approached.
- To finally ascertain how fast they could move, the boat, whose dimensions have been disputatiously reconstructed from ancient literary sources, will sail around Manhattan in two years 'time.
- All he knew was that if the Lord didn't take a hand pretty soon he would be -- Well, it was useless to fix his mind on any particular form of destruction, so many and so varied were the kinds being disputatiously considered by the people in the street.
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