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Meaning of wrathily

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wrathily (adv.)

In a wrathy manner; very angrily; wrathfully.

wrathily Sentence Examples

  1. The king's wrathily decree was swift and merciless.
  2. The villagers fled in terror as the priest preached wrathily against their sins.
  3. The judge glared wrathily at the defendant, his voice trembling with anger.
  4. The wrathily storm tore through the forest, uprooting trees and leveling houses.
  5. The lion roared wrathily, its eyes blazing with fury.
  6. The teacher spoke wrathily to the unruly students, demanding their respect.
  7. The general led his troops into battle with a wrathily gleam in his eyes.
  8. The mother scolded her children wrathily for disobeying her.
  9. The dragon breathed fire wrathily, its scales shimmering with rage.
  10. The earthquake shook the ground wrathily, causing buildings to crumble and mountains to split.

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In a wrathy manner; very angrily; wrathfully.

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The king's wrathily decree was swift and merciless.

The villagers fled in terror as the priest preached wrathily against their sins.

The judge glared wrathily at the defendant, his voice trembling with anger.

The wrathily storm tore through the forest, uprooting trees and leveling houses.