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crossly

American  
[kraws-lee, kros-] / ˈkrɔs li, ˈkrɒs- /

adverb

  1. in a cross or angry manner.


Etymology

Origin of crossly

First recorded in 1585–95; cross + -ly

Example Sentences

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“If you have something to say, say it now,” she responds crossly.

From New York Times • Nov. 6, 2019

He tells me crossly that he's had the name since birth and that it's always been his ambition to run for president.

From BBC • Feb. 23, 2019

“It’s very clear that the language Boris Johnson used to describe people’s appearance has caused offense,” she said crossly.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 15, 2018

“Is the internet ‘down’ or something?” he tweeted crossly.

From The Guardian • Jul. 19, 2015

“Well, I don’t like it,” Constance said crossly.

From "The Mysterious Benedict Society" by Trenton Lee Stewart