Rudely
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40 examples of Rudely in a sentence
We asked them to write a few sentences about one experience where they were treated rudely, disrespectfully or insensitively, and to answer questions about how they reacted.
So we conducted studies where five participants would witness an experimenter act
rudely
to someone who arrived late to the study.
Scarlet Dawn casts Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. as a Russian baron
rudely
displaced by the forces of the Russian Revolution and now has to fend for himself in a world not terribly hospitable to former aristocrats.
Rather rudely, he asks her if he could have the newspaper, and the lady offers other sections.
And you have a lead character who is
rudely
resistant to the changes in his life that are being forced upon him, refusing to accept the curveball that life has given him, in the midst of a new country, a new manager, a new team, and a new girlfriend, who have all welcomed him and try to accept him.
In Panic In The Streets Richard Widmark plays U.S. Navy doctor who has his week
rudely
interrupted with a corpse that contains plague.
She even
rudely
bursts into the Musketeer Commander's office and demands to speak with him.
Mischievous Johnny Banes (scrappy Dion Gossett) has an unfortunate knack for getting into all kinds of trouble: he smokes, lies, steals,
rudely
disrupts class, doesn't do his schoolwork, and even mugs an old guy for his money!
Bette Davis and Henry Fonda are real winners of this antebellum novel, so sweet, but so threateningly looming, as the news of the forthcoming Civil War is spread all the time in the film and the peaceful routine is soon to be
rudely
interrupted by the horrible conflict of two cultures and two worlds.
If you're ever out in Vegas, take a run up to Groom Lake where you will likely be greeted very
rudely
if you trespass the signs that read "Lethal Force Authorized."
It's 4th of July and Milland is having relatives(..mostly grandchildren and great-grandchildren)over for a birthday celebration which will be
rudely
interrupted by reptiles and other animal life disturbed by the poisons and pesticides he had used to kill off mosquitoes and vermin that were annoying/bothering them.
As for the girl, she is disturbed by having a peasant boy around the house and treats him as
rudely
as she can though she is also pretty much interested in catching attention of Recep.
Russia's people, whether they are waiters or waiting for service, are convinced that they will be ripped off and treated rudely, and so steel themselves with indifference.
Foreign Minister Mukherjee was treated
rudely
on his recent visit, with Premier Wen Jiabao cancelling a previously-scheduled appointment and the Governor of Sichuan Province failing to show up to receive a donation of Indian humanitarian aid for China’s earthquake victims.
Some issues that Europe’s decision-makers have wanted to keep under the carpet have now been
rudely
exposed.
The Politics of EntitlementsCAMBRIDGE: In elections last March, Estonia’s reform government was
rudely
toppled from power by a left-leaning coalition.
But so can an overworked high-school teacher who cannot dedicate the needed energy to troubled students; magazines that promote unrealistic body images; sermons from clergy who believe that God does not forgive everyone; or even a stranger acting
rudely
on a train.
It is, nonetheless, hard to see why this document should have so
rudely
disturbed Fischer’s equipoise.
By then, it had become clear that Turkey’s road to the European Union had been closed, somewhat rudely, owing mainly to combined German and French pressure.
The Amarnath Yatra – a revered symbol of Indian secularism – which annually takes thousands of Hindu pilgrims to a shrine in the snowy north of the state, has been
rudely
interrupted.
obstinately, as if insisting on having its way, pushed Levin back and, tearing the leaves and blossoms off the lime trees and
rudely
and strangely uncovering the white branches of birches, bent everything in one direction: the acacias, the flowers, the dock leaves, the grass, and the crests of the trees.
Nastasie answered
rudely.
Suddenly a storm broke, the thunder growled, and the saintly student exclaimed, thrusting him
rudely
away:'Listen, each for himself in this world, I have no wish to be struck by lightning: God may blast you as an infidel, another Voltaire.'
Julien, to whom his Lieutenant of the 96th had explained that to keep him waiting so long, after
rudely
flinging his card in his face, was an additional insult, strode boldly into M. de Beauvoisis's presence.
'If I must quarrel, is it not to my advantage to do so from the first, in defending the lawful rights of my pride, rather than in repelling the marks of contempt that must quickly follow the slightest surrender of what I owe to my personal dignity?'Several times, on days of mutual discord, Mathilde tried to adopt with him the tone of a great lady; she employed a rare skill in these attempts, but Julien repulsed them
rudely.
'Have you seen the ladies de La Mole,' she said to him, 'they are in the third tier.'Instantly Julien bent forward into the house, leaning somewhat
rudely
upon the ledge of the box: he saw Mathilde; her eyes were bright with tears.
I would not wish a friend of Mr. - to be
rudely
stopped on the threshold, and he a stranger."
They pried off the lid with their shovels, got out the body and dumped it
rudely
on the ground.
At the foot of the rocks were some
rudely
constructed houses looking more like ruins than houses, from among which came, they perceived, the din and clatter of blows, which still continued without intermission.
Mr. Blotton, with a mean desire to tarnish the lustre of the immortal name of Pickwick, actually undertook a journey to Cobham in person, and on his return, sarcastically observed in an oration at the club, that he had seen the man from whom the stone was purchased; that the man presumed the stone to be ancient, but solemnly denied the antiquity of the inscription--inasmuch as he represented it to have been
rudely
carved by himself in an idle mood, and to display letters intended to bear neither more or less than the simple construction of--'BILL STUMPS, HIS MARK'; and that Mr. Stumps, being little in the habit of original composition, and more accustomed to be guided by the sound of words than by the strict rules of orthography, had omitted the concluding 'L' of his Christian name.
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