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intolerantly
Derived word form of intolerant

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And how could anyone resist me in my confection of red, white and black, intolerantly scissoring my way towards the porters' desk, where I intended to ask directions?

From The Guardian • Aug. 10, 2012

"It makes no difference what kind they are," the pessimist replied intolerantly.

From Out To Win The Story of America in France by Dawson, Coningsby

She is quite intolerantly modern, and holds that when wall-paper and chintz can save an old house from looking like a sarcophagus, why not have them?

From Ancestors A Novel by Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn

In the hasty fashion of his nature he concluded intolerantly that all personal privilege was rotten, and hated—or thought he did—all those "grafters" who enjoyed what Fate had not been kind enough to give him.

From Clark's Field by Herrick, Robert

"Hell!" exclaimed one man, intolerantly; "I reckon she's a whizzer!"

From The Trail Horde by Seltzer, Charles Alden