querulously

IPA: kwˈɛrʌɫʌsɫi

adverb

  • With grumbling, complaining, or whining.

Examples of "querulously" in Sentences

  • He closed and barred the door, and a voice called querulously from the shadows.
  • For those who do not know the word, it means: to find fault or complain querulously or unreasonably.
  • There he tossed the rich tunic carelessly over a stuffed chair, summoned servants and called querulously for bath water.
  • Other voices sounded now on shore, called querulously to one another and to the unresponsive shapes moving about the great raft.
  • To him it seemed half amphibian, half the sounds of a man crying to himself and querulously chanting his sorrows to the general universe.
  • Then he turned on his heel and limped into the forest, leaving us calling querulously and plaintively to one another from the cave-mouths.
  • "What'll pop say to your doin 'somepin like this here!" she called querulously after Tillie as she followed her across the kitchen to the door.
  • He caught his breath, pressed on her heels impatiently, and when they entered the tiled yard brushed past her and walked towards the lantern, which was close to the door in the side of the house, calling querulously: "Mother!

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