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  • adverb In a condemning fashion.

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Examples

  • The model on the cover is now looking up at me and her head is shaking, condemningly.

    Fashion 2010

  • The model on the cover is now looking up at me and her head is shaking, condemningly.

    agrafer - French Word-A-Day 2010

  • The model on the cover is now looking up at me and her head is shaking, condemningly.

    French Word-A-Day: 2010

  • The model on the cover is now looking up at me and her head is shaking, condemningly.

    Mode 2010

  • The model on the cover is now looking up at me and her head is shaking, condemningly.

    Fashion 2010

  • The model on the cover is now looking up at me and her head is shaking, condemningly.

    agrafer - French Word-A-Day 2010

  • The model on the cover is now looking up at me and her head is shaking, condemningly.

    Mode 2010

  • The model on the cover is now looking up at me and her head is shaking, condemningly.

    French Word-A-Day: 2010

  • An universal delicacy in dealing justly with one's neighbor was manifest in pre-Reformation times, sometimes to such extent as to look unfavorably, and even condemningly, on the lending of money on interest.

    The Social Order Before and After the Protestant Reformation 2007

  • Our Master spake condemningly of those who have lost this exquisite gift.

    My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year John Henry Jowett

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