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  • adverb In the manner of someone who is aggrieved

Etymologies

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aggrieved +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • "And where'd either of you be, if it wasn't for me with my knowledge of the sea?" the captain demanded aggrievedly.

    CHAPTER IX 2010

  • "You hurt Ted's feelings," says Lily, soulfully, aggrievedly to her father.

    Thanksgiving Bill Roorbach 2011

  • That was all very well, Austin told himself aggrievedly, looking out of the train window.

    The Elvis Latte Allie Dresser 2010

  • 'Where the hell are you?' he demanded aggrievedly.

    They didn’t read Pitchfork or Stereogum or Gorilla vs. Bear or Hipster Runoff Josh Spilker 2010

  • The driver of the coach appeared, having pulled up a bit further along than me, and looked aggrievedly at the cat.

    Snell-Pym » I saw something sad today 2008

  • A Portland, Oregon, paper even aggrievedly resented James's registering at his hotel as 'Henry James, London,' feeling that he thereby showed that 'he did not consider this country his home'--disregarding the fact that James had been making his home abroad for over thirty years.

    About those libraries. Ann Althouse 2007

  • “Jackdaws make as much noise as I did,” I muttered, aggrievedly.

    To Ruin a Queen FIONA BUCKLEY 2000

  • “Jackdaws make as much noise as I did,” I muttered, aggrievedly.

    To Ruin a Queen FIONA BUCKLEY 2000

  • “Jackdaws make as much noise as I did,” I muttered, aggrievedly.

    To Ruin a Queen FIONA BUCKLEY 2000

  • “Jackdaws make as much noise as I did,” I muttered, aggrievedly.

    To Ruin a Queen FIONA BUCKLEY 2000

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