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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesAngry and displeased - acrimonious
- acrimoniously
- aggrieved
- amused
- angrily
- fed up
- fed up to the back teethidiom
- fit to be tiedidiom
- furious
- furiously
- jaundiced
- livid
- peeved
- piqued
- pissed off
- pissy
- pouty
- venomous
- wrathful
- wrathfully
See more results » (Definition ofstormilyfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofstormilystormily Thoughtfully and interestedly he watched her as she stood on tiptoe, breathedstormilyupon the mirror's surface, and rubbed the moist place with her handkerchief.FromProject Gutenberg She sprang up with a wild cry, and clasped himstormilyin her arms.FromProject Gutenberg We desirestormilyexciting dance music; our ancestors gave the preference to the gayly stimulating kind.FromProject Gutenberg Looking back over his shoulder he saw the girl outlined vividly against the fire, skirts and hair flyingstormilyabout her in the wind.FromProject Gutenberg His musings arraigned before him for judgment and contrast the two women who had sostormilywrought upon his new life.FromProject Gutenberg Then they waved their broad leavesstormily, and scattered the heavy drops on his dripping garments.FromProject Gutenberg His square jaw grew truculently prominent, and he leaptstormilyto his feet, shaking his clenched fists towards the window.FromProject Gutenberg The courier did not answer; but the question was so fiercely, sostormilyrepeated, that he was compelled to go on.FromProject Gutenberg The eyes of the two men clashedstormily.FromProject Gutenberg She glanced at him shrewdly, then struck her hands together at her breast, which she caused to rise and fallstormily.FromProject Gutenberg The meeting wentstormilyon, the accusation and the anger of the people against the minister growing more and more.FromProject Gutenberg The tranquil emptiness of her beauty had filled itselfstormily.FromProject Gutenberg She blushed only from an internal passionate excitement, while her bosomstormilyrose and fell.FromProject Gutenberg It was pallid like an old sunset, and her breath came and wentstormily.FromProject Gutenberg She saw him no more till evening; then he looked excited, playedstormily, and would sing in defiance of danger.FromProject Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/stormily## |