Similar words: violent, malevolently, violence, gently, recently, apparently, inherently, currently. Meaning: adv. in a violent manner.
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151. A college-age man violently curses a woman he has never met and practically assaults her.
152. The drama erupted after a resident in the Middlesbrough hostel mixed two household substances, which reacted violently with each other.
153. They watched silently as the car was driven at speed off the road to brake violently on the turf of the headland.
154. Maybe I secreted some hormone that gave the average Tellenorean a violently unpleasant feeling.
155. The yacht rocked violently from side to side as the ship's wake came under them.
156. The stench is so powerful that you feel - and sometimes are - violently sick.
157. His body remained stiff and taut,[http://sentencedict.com] even though he wanted to tremble violently.
158. The evening paper flung aside violently and scattering into its separate half-dozen sheets accounted for a good fifty percent of the chaos.
159. And yet you never hear about one sect of Baywatchers violently terrorizing another.
160. His reflex action was to bend and swing round violently, and I was thrown to the ground.
161. The plaintiff rode his horse violently and collided with a pole which the defendant had negligently left in the road.
162. The beans contain an impurity which causes James to become violently ill.
163. My legs and arms tremble violently, but I do not cry.
164. The doorbell rang and she started violently before glancing at her watch with a frown.
165. His hands trembled so violently that he was unable to bring it to his lips.
166. When she heard they had gotten engaged, Jenny protested violently.
167. The engine was started up, revving violently as the car was turned round on the narrow road.
168. The vessel trembled so violently that Robinson thought she would crumble to pieces.
169. It tidies the emotional chaos that comes when a child dies violently.
170. The ship's route is clearly delineated on the surface of the water and is violently consumed by our advance.
171. Then the drop and the slim, lithe body jerking violently at the end of the rope.
172. The attempt to hold it together at gunpoint may succeed only in blowing the Soviet Union apart more violently.
173. The next moment she'd switched off the recorder, so violently that she dropped the remote control.
174. A record-player shuffled a few simple chords violently together, then dealt them out with heavy emphasis.
175. But hydrogen peroxide and hydroquinone don't react violently together unless a catalyst is added.
176. It is said that Scheiner, on hearing this in a Rome bookshop, turned purple and shook violently.
177. She took the paper from him so violently that she tore off the corner.
178. Feeling her stomach churn with the painful memories, she leaned sideways and was violently sick.
179. Infuriated, she wriggled under his barricading arms, whirled around and pushed violently at his chest with all her might.
180. The door before him shook violently and something made him back away.
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