huffily

IPA: hˈʌfʌɫi

adverb

  • In a huffy manner.
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Examples of "huffily" in Sentences

  • She huffily tossed everything into her bag and stompped out.
  • Why give an agent 15% to do what I can do on my own? they ask huffily.
  • They huffily ordered him to halt this serious breach of protocol or he would be fired.
  • “I wish you'd stop trying to steer this investigation to the clearly impossible,” Art said huffily.
  • As if Cheryl or Janice even stood a chance with a man like him, she thought huffily and glared back until they looked away.
  • MP Wayne Easter after the Feb. 19 incident said that Guergis refused to remove her blazer and footwear before going through a screening device, and then "huffily" removed her boots when asked by a screening officer after they set off an alarm.
  • The last Englishman to slip into this pre-retirement holding pen was Glenn Hoddle when as player‑manager at Swindon he would stroll elegantly about on the edge of his own penalty area pointing creatively and occasionally shrugging his shoulders huffily at the waywardness of the younger generation.

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