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    Use "rudely" in a sentence

    rudely example sentences

    rudely


    1. does not behave rudely, does not seek its own, is not provoked,


    2. At first, when the long hours of silence were rudely interrupted by activity out in the corridor, I did not believe in the sounds that came from the world outside of my cell: boots on ladder rungs, a scuff of rubber soles across rough concrete, and finally the sound of a key in a lock


    3. ‘I have behaved badly … rudely almost … and never explained why


    4. "Your father, I dare say, got the chance to eat when he was hungry”, Archibald interrupted, somewhat rudely


    5. Unfortunately for Miss Jones there was another sun of which she had taken no account whatsoever in her long and relatively restricted life, and at seven-thirty the next morning she was rudely awakened by a series of loud knocks at her front door


    6. restricted life, and at seven-thirty the next morning she was rudely


    7. “Can I ride along? I'll tell you my latest dream, the one that I just had before I was rudely interrupted


    8. Hearing the third ring Maggie fully expects the carefully chosen words of the voicemail lady to lay down the usual barriers to direct communication, but Maggie's rattling train of thought is rudely derailed by a male voice


    9. "She probably hoped she could claim one of them" Jim cut her off rudely, and with a dirty look directed at his mother that Emma couldn't help but notice, silenced her


    10. They were rudely awakened before seven the next morning, by the low rumble of moving trucks

    11. They saw this as a threat to their sex trafficking business, and responded… quite rudely


    12. High above him is a dome-shaped ceiling of jagged stone and off to his left are long piles of boulders that create rudely formed precincts


    13. I was rudely awakened by a great commotion and shots of


    14. “You know this boy?” he was rudely interrupted by another, older boy/man about


    15. Sadly for him, he was rudely pushed from behind and fell over a wooden crate carrying sardines


    16. The rear wheels bumped into the water, throwing the human mass rudely apart; and as the wagon was dragged laboriously up the opposite bank, the inmates slid toward the tailboard, shrieking and groaning in their helpless agony


    17. " Suddenly my congenial daydreams were rudely shattered by a sharp elbow in my ribs


    18. Once, when he was delivering himself of an unctuous remark to Jerry, Faith broke in rudely with a flat contradiction


    19. They were both excited to meet Cuauhtzin, but he just lectured them rudely from the safety of my shoulder


    20. She realized suddenly that Nicolas was watching her, and that she had cut off their conversation rather rudely

    21. those who were within it put such trust in the strength of the walls and provision of victuals, that they behaved themselves rudely


    22. 1 When Eleazar had in this manner answered the exhortations of the tyrant, the spear bearers came up, and rudely haled Eleazar to the


    23. “Yer” one of the girls said rudely


    24. 14 But those who were within it put such trust in the strength of the walls and provision of victuals that they behaved themselves rudely toward them that were with Judas railing and blaspheming and uttering such words as were not to be spoken


    25. He quickly looked around him, taking in the look of shocked surprise on the faces of the remaining men as they lay sprawled in every direction after having been so rudely interrupted in the performance of their morning camp duties


    26. 1 When Eleazar had in this manner answered the exhortations of the tyrant the spear bearers came up and rudely haled Eleazar to the instruments of torture


    27. If you are in the mood to offer friendly greetings occasionally, that would be nice, but if anyone calls to one of us repetitively, or as a matter of course, they may be answered rather rudely, and if it still continues, they will be prosecuted in the courts of their nation for harassment


    28. men as they lay sprawled in every direction after having been so rudely interrupted in the


    29. “What are you doing here?” She asked rudely as tears began


    30. His daydreams and drifting thoughts were rudely interrupted by the cavalry officer’s next words

    31. -This is not a bar! You have popped in at a private event which is only and exclusively for magicians and enchantresses, and as I can see: you are not! - He promulgated rudely


    32. Alan, who looked to be in his mid twenties, lounged on the sofa, stared rudely over my shoulder, and yawned


    33. ‘So that’s why we’re ignored, spoken to rudely and avoided


    34. There were eight guests, seven ladies, and one gentleman (one of her guests had rather rudely brought her uninvited partner


    35. Ganid had imbibed the idea, and rightly, that Jesus was a man of high ideals, and that he abhorred everything which partook of uncleanness or savored of evil; accordingly he spoke sharply to these women and rudely motioned them away


    36. All too soon the elevator doors rudely interrupted the idyllic moment and they grudgingly separated to enter the apartment


    37. Abruptly, like a door slamming shut, I was rudely jerked out of that place and blinked as the bright lights speared my eyes


    38. So supersensitive were her drugged senses, that the light touch was like a dislocating impact, jolting her rudely into full wakefulness


    39. Even my daughter, who had recently and very rudely told her grandma


    40. I was woken quite rudely by a knock on the door

    41. Samson Duff downshifted the four speed 4x4 to second gear as the narrow, potholed blacktop rudely turned into two dirt ruts


    42. Jensen's rhetoric was rudely interrupted by the blare of an air horn


    43. ‘I heard you earlier,’ said the man rather rudely


    44. ‘Get to the point,’ said Demery, not rudely but wanting DC Potter not to overburden his story with trivial detail


    45. “What!” She said rather rudely


    46. I was rudely awakened at noon to a heated conversation between the Frank Garland and the county sheriff


    47. So, what was his turning point? Early one morning he was rudely awakened by the fingernail-screeching-on-a-blackboard when the two forward blades of a dump truck slid into the brackets on either side of the dumpster


    48. Naturally, I was rudely awakened from my reverie


    49. “All the manners of a butcher, I guess,” she remarked rudely, shooting a disapproving glance at her fellow patron


    50. ” Corbin blurted out rudely, as if my question annoyed him













































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    Synonyms for "rudely"

    discourteously impolitely rudely

    "rudely" definitions

    in an impolite manner