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intolerantly

American  
[in-tahl-er-uhnt-lee] / ɪnˈtɑl ər ənt li /

adverb

  1. in an intolerant way.


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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

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

Then Billy felt the quirt on his flank; he snorted with astonishment and disgust, and charged forward, tossing his head intolerantly.

From 'Drag' Harlan by Seltzer, Charles Alden

Kenny stalked off, chafing intolerantly at the anticlimacteric tenor of his summer.

From Kenny by Nuyttens, Joseph Pierre

The Pharisees in Galilee had intolerantly criticized Jesus because of His friendly and helpful ministry among the publicans and their associates, who were disparagingly classed together as "publicans and sinners."

From Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern by Talmage, James Edward

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