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Disgustedly

adverb
1.
With disgust.






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"Disgustedly" Quotes from Famous Books



... don't seem to realize how wonderful it is that he wants to take this awful trip out here, just to see me. And don't let it worry you, Daddy! He'll never want to come but once." She looked around the living-room disgustedly. ...
— Lydia of the Pines • Honore Willsie Morrow

... April to-morrow," thought von Rittenheim, disgustedly. "What will happen to those pease that I put into the ...
— A Tar-Heel Baron • Mabell Shippie Clarke Pelton

... he murmured. "How am I going to find it in all this dust and darkness?" he asked himself disgustedly. "I'll carry an extra screw next time. No, I won't, either. I'll ride my motor-cycle next time. Well, I may as well give a look around. I hate to walk, if I can fix ...
— Tom Swift and his Motor-cycle • Victor Appleton

... Sanderson, disgustedly. "If there was anything comin' to you killin' would be too good for you. You ain't done anything to me, you sufferin' fool—not a thing! What you've done you've done to Mary Bransford. When you see Dale an' Silverthorn grabbin' the Double A, an' Mary Bransford ridin' away, ...
— Square Deal Sanderson • Charles Alden Seltzer

... a seidlitz powder," said Mike Dowling, disgustedly, "and it makes me sicker than one. Call that a man!—that hoss was worth a steamer full of such two-legged animals. It's ...
— The Trimmed Lamp • O. Henry

... "Bah!" disgustedly sneered the puncher, and he strode on ahead, leaving Ashton torn between rage and doubt and terror of his own ...
— Out of the Depths - A Romance of Reclamation • Robert Ames Bennet

... any girls ever asking me," Bob insisted stoutly. "I like boy games better—'circus' and 'grandfather's barn.' Only they let the girls play those too," he added, disgustedly. ...
— Mrs. Red Pepper • Grace S. Richmond

... mentioning his name, said quietly, "Sir, have you an order for me?" "I have," responded the officer, taking him for Fletcher. They went off together, and Mr. Fletcher was well out of the city before the magistrate disgustedly discovered the mistake. ...
— Fletcher of Madeley • Brigadier Margaret Allen

... my legs and took a long pull on one of my Carona-Caronas. It all seemed too good to be true. Only six hours before in my marble entrance hall I had listened disgustedly to the cackle of my wife's luncheon party behind the tapestry of my ...
— The "Goldfish" • Arthur Train

... she and Edith, shifting for themselves, had presumably taken a hack to find their way to Maurice's house. He was mortified, but annoyed, too, because it involved giving Eleanor some sort of lying explanation for his discourtesy. "I'll have to cook up some kind of yarn!" he thought, disgustedly... ...
— The Vehement Flame • Margaret Wade Campbell Deland

... delightful old gentleman scowled disgustedly at this outburst. His voice was portentous, as ...
— Within the Law - From the Play of Bayard Veiller • Marvin Dana

... out a score of shots and war whoops of the dreaded Crow Indians. Finding the tent deserted they disgustedly filed off and were swallowed up in the darkness of the ...
— Myths and Legends of the Sioux • Marie L. McLaughlin

... of them, Audrey, Vickers, and Copplestone might have been no more than the pebbles on which they stood. In spite of the fact that Vickers shone the light on his fat face, and that three inquisitive pairs of eyes were trained on it, Chatfield continued to stare moodily and disgustedly out to sea and to take no notice of his gratuitous company. And so utterly extraordinary was his behaviour and attitude that Audrey suddenly and almost involuntarily stepped forward and laid a ...
— Scarhaven Keep • J. S. Fletcher

... attracted and easily caught. In fact, in his heavy-lidded eyes and about his thick lips came a look which repelled her a little. "I shouldn't wonder if even you might get feeling young again," she thought to herself disgustedly. "But I guess I can ...
— His Second Wife • Ernest Poole

... He rose disgustedly and went out. They followed him in singie file. The rest of the town "caught on." Frank Graham heaved an apple at him and joined the procession. Rob went into the store to buy some tobacco. They followed and perched like crows on the counters till he went out; ...
— Main-Travelled Roads • Hamlin Garland

... back instead of him. Sey-mour's. Buck up, Seymour's. We-ell played! There, did you ever see anything like it?" he broke off disgustedly. ...
— The Gold Bat • P. G. Wodehouse

... "Then," said Roger disgustedly, "you're smarter than your father is. I'm sure of nothing—nothing! I have never been sure in all my days! If I'd waited, you'd ...
— His Family • Ernest Poole

... jar you?" whispered Dan disgustedly. "Why, your sister Helen does better'n that in those girly-girly races, even if she does say she'd rather get a beatin' herself than give ...
— Baldy of Nome • Esther Birdsall Darling

... almost killed me." He shook his blond head disgustedly. "I told him I would probably die of typhoid, or something worse. He said we ...
— From the Car Behind • Eleanor M. Ingram

... the tour of all the saloons, dashed eagerly at two or three men, with plain gold rings on left fore-fingers, disgustedly found them the wrong men beyond doubt, cursed them, and invited them to drink. Then he closely catechised all the barkeepers, who were the only reliable directories in that country; they were anxious to oblige him, but none could remember such a man. So Buffle took ...
— Romance of California Life • John Habberton

... Spear returned, disgustedly; "then us, if we don't look out. Mark my word, they'll give us trouble. Alcalde Leavenworth's ...
— Port O' Gold • Louis John Stellman

... other man, no matter what he seemed to be from outward appearance, stood forth for her from all the world. At times, in her ponderings, she had disgustedly termed her mood regarding him pure lunacy. Then she gave rein to the domination of her intuition; the man was not ...
— The Landloper - The Romance Of A Man On Foot • Holman Day



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