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Meaning of railingly
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railingly (adv.)
With scoffing or insulting language.
railingly Sentence Examples
- The angry protestors railed railingly against the government's policies.
- The judge delivered his sentence railingly, condemning the defendant in the strongest possible terms.
- The teacher railed railingly at the students, chastising them for their lack of effort.
- The coach railed railingly at the players, urging them to give their all on the field.
- The politician railed railingly about the need for change, promising a brighter future.
- The preacher railed railingly against sin, calling for repentance and salvation.
- The general railed railingly at his troops, demanding that they fight with courage and determination.
- The critic railed railingly against the novel, calling it a waste of time and talent.
- The musician railed railingly against the music industry, accusing it of being corrupt and soulless.
- The activist railed railingly against injustice, demanding equality and freedom for all.
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With scoffing or insulting language.
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The angry protestors railed railingly against the government's policies.
The judge delivered his sentence railingly, condemning the defendant in the strongest possible terms.
The teacher railed railingly at the students, chastising them for their lack of effort.
The coach railed railingly at the players, urging them to give their all on the field.