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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

As it was he growled intolerantly, and had to be reproved.

From When Ghost Meets Ghost by De Morgan, William Frend

"Yes, and forty miles of railroad," put in L. W. intolerantly.

From Rimrock Jones by Coolidge, Dane

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

She smiled almost intolerantly and sank back with a sigh just as a huge and elderly man of capitalistic appearance skipped across the floor and bowed to her knees.

From What Will People Say? A novel by Hughes, Rupert

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