impatiently

IPA: ɪmpˈeɪʃʌntɫi

adverb

  • In an impatient manner.
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Examples of "impatiently" in Sentences

  • Edwin impatiently interrupted the other's threatened garrulousness.
  • "Come in," I call impatiently, and Celia finds me absolutely in the throes.
  • As I hurried to the stairs I heard him call impatiently to the Count to come out of the library.
  • Hayes! he called impatiently for his striker, tugging at the collar of his dress uniform the minute he entered his rooms.
  • I can imagine even Charlemagne waving that cumbrous label impatiently aside, though Noyon mixed with Laon was his first capital.
  • "Yea, yea," the little shaman put in impatiently, "that I have fallen on ill days, else would I not stand in gratitude to you in that you do my work."
  • She beckoned to Aggie to get out of the room and to leave her a clear field and as soon as her friend had gone quietly into the next room, she called impatiently to Alfred who was still cooing rapturously over the young stranger.
  • And she ran from the apartment to the tube station, returned home, closed the door and lay on the sofa and wept until her father called impatiently from the other room and she walked in and lovingly stroked his forehead until he could go to sleep.

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