Use "accusingly" in a sentence

1. 'Edward!' she said accusingly.

2. She glared at him accusingly.

3. Accusingly adverb [ADVERB after verb]

4. He looked at her accusingly.

5. Reader Abudo Domingos wrote accusingly:

6. She look at him accusingly.

7. She pointed her finger at him accusingly.

8. 'You're early!' she threw at him accusingly.

9. She said, accusingly: “You, too, were with Jesus the Galilean!”

10. "Has this dog been fed today?" she asked accusingly.

11. Cindy: ( accusingly ) I am not the one who has problem, remember?

12. 17 In recent months the major powers have spoken accusingly and threateningly against one another.

13. The meeting ended with all his parishioners glaring up at him accusingly.

14. I'll tell them I did not take his words as accusingly, he's young...

15. The terrified passengers on our boat screamed out accusingly against my son.

16. She pointed suddenly at me, and every one looked at me accusingly.

17. The way you looked at me so... so accusingly, but you must believe me.

18. Mr. Higginbotham went on accusingly , " An'he'll croak in the gutter the same way. You know that. "

19. For a moment she looked accusingly at his abundant hair, his olive skin, his blameless eyes.

20. His head turned accusingly towards the kitchen as he realised where the superintendent had gleaned the information.

21. Holding his bundle of papers with both hands, he stared at Langford accusingly, lower lip pushed out.

22. Accusativeness accusatives: accusator accusatorial accusatorially accusatorily accusators accusatory (current term) accusatour accusatrices accusatrix accuse: accused accuser accusers accuses accusest accuseth accusing accusingly

23. Years after I became a well-known sculptor in Europe, a fellow artist told me accusingly: “You have let art down!”

24. (Matthew 23:3) Or like the ones the apostle Paul questioned accusingly: “Do you, however, the one teaching someone else, not teach yourself?

25. It is about the hundreds of Russian civilians killed, and accusingly the report lists the places and aims of terrorist attacks - hospitals, cultural and festive events, public transport facilities.

26. (Job 16:1, 13) Later, Zophar, in figurative language, accusingly insinuates that Job has acted wickedly and that his “food” will be within him like “the gall [or poison] of cobras.”

27. An Accusing look from someone shows that they think you have done something wrong —Accusingly adverb Examples from the Corpus Accusing • The deserted nest, neat as a pin, had a forlorn Accusing air

28. Asad emphasizes the processes of decolonization in the 1950s and 1960s and the emergence of indigenous, nationalistic historiographies which are bound up with it and often turned accusingly against colonial involvement in anthropology.

29. (Acts 5:42) Years later a mob in Thessalonica accusingly said of the apostle Paul and his companions: “These men act in opposition to the decrees of Caesar, saying there is another king, Jesus.”

30. So instead of letting jealousy build up like a head of steam in a boiler until there is a violent explosion, it is better quietly (not accusingly) to mention one’s feelings during a calm discussion between husband and wife.