Use of indignantly in Sentences. 29 Examples
The examples include indignantly at the start of sentence, indignantly at the end of sentence and indignantly in the middle of sentence
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indignantly at the end of sentence
- Beyond, the post van hooted indignantly.
- "Balderdash!" he spluttered indignantly.
- "That is not true," Erica said indignantly.
- "I said no such thing!" she cried indignantly.
- " I don't agree at all,'she answered indignantly.
- 'Of course I didn't tell her!' Sasha said indignantly.
- 'I'm certainly not asking him!' she retorted indignantly.
- "Well!", said the innkeeper, drawing herself up indignantly.
indignantly in the middle of sentence
- He snorted indignantly and walked away.
- He indignantly bundled out of the meeting.
- She's so sensual, Alice indignantly thought.
- He will indignantly repudiate the suggestion.
- He denied indignantly that he had stolen the files.
- Miss sun indignantly stamped her foot and said, I won't sit!
- She herself, when pressed, indignantly refuted the suggestion.
- Miss Sun indignantly stamped her foot and said, " I won't sit!
- The exceedingly stout lady indignantly tackled a bus inspector.
- I said indignantly. " He's been waiting for me to get fed up? "
- The Germans were indignantly complaining about Polish atrocities.
- The old lady complained indignantly , her lips trembling as she spoke.
- Taking a deep, controlling breath, she walked indignantly into the room.
- 'President, I indignantly protest to you that this is a forgery and a fraud.
- She had considered indignantly, what right he had to interfere with her sewing.
- The paper indignantly rejected charges that it had invented the story to boost sales.
- Chang Su - su protested indignantly, at the same time shaking Lin Pei - shan's shoulder vigorously.
- Besides, one young professor observed indignantly at a faculty meeting, the whole idea was degrading.
- We indignantly protest,and each pluck from it our own feathers ,leaving the jackdaw nothing but a jackdaw.
- Birds: We indignantly protest,and each pluck from it our own feathers ,leaving the jackdaw nothing but a jackdaw.
- Opposition parties reacted indignantly to Mr De Klerk's overnight announcement that he would not set up a judicial inquiry.
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