Similar words: violent, malevolently, violence, gently, recently, apparently, inherently, currently. Meaning: adv. in a violent manner.
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241. The evil spirIt'shook the man violently and came out of him with a shriek.
242. LINDA : cutting Happy off, violently to Biff? Don't you care whether he lives or dies?
243. The tiny state of Bahrain was thrust into the international spotlight this month when its regime violently suppressed pro-democracy protests.
244. "Some were shaking so violently when they approached me with their otoscopes—the pointed device for looking in the ear—that I feared an imminent lobotomy,[sentencedict.com/violently.html] " she writes.
245. The placid waters stirred violently , and a loud noise broke the stillness.
246. As they climbed into dinghy, it began to list violently.
247. In Petersburg, 30 patrolmen have died violently in the past five years.
248. Riot police detained about 60 protesters on Saturday who tried to violently break up the Balkan country's first gay pride parade that defied severe opposition by the church and far right groups.
249. One of our strikers was violently charged by a defender, ie in a game of football.
250. I held out my hand, and the terrible, soft-speaking, eyeless man took hold of it like a dog biting a bone. He pulled me violently towards him.
251. The mouth was slightly open, and jerked violently and spasmodically at one corner.
252. The ship rocked violently from side to side, causing many passengers to feel seasickness.
253. And the city was on edge even before the attacks, after ethnic Russian nationalists lashed out violently at migrants from the troubled region in mid-December.
254. Without the ability to understand their fate they lash out violently against anyone they cross.
255. It may then be bent or crumpled, but on reheating, will violently untwist, reforming its original shape.
256. Many sickly ones have there always been among those who muse, and languish for God; violently they hate the discerning ones, and the latest of virtues, which is uprightness.
257. The International Day of Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery and the Transatlantic Slave Trade honours the millions of Africans violently removed from their homelands and cast into slavery.
258. In 1948, he went to Lake Kivu in the Congo to observe a new volcano which he later named Kituro.Tazieff was able to set up his camp very close to the volcano while it was erupting violently.
259. She was just in time to see Brasi thrust violently at the bundle, crushing the newborn infant against Filomena's chest .
260. After having quarreled violently with the guy, on the way home the ladies are attacked and kidnapped by a sadistic, cannibalistic "family"!
261. Two cars hit each other violently. The explosive sound frightened all the pupils.
262. Even with a razor, he would be no match for William Strickland, who had murdered his old aunt so violently. Mr.
263. He reread what he had written, and then crossed it out violently.
264. Spindle - shanks is anxiously watching a pan of congee , till the smoke makes her start coughing violently.
265. Then, every time, his left wing stalled on an upstroke, he'd roll violently left, stall his right wing recovering, and flick like fire into a wild tumbling spin to the right.
266. The boat ran into a windstorm , and began tossing violently.
267. Her head twitched violently, more quickly than usual, and her hand gave that queer spasmodic gesture.
More similar words: violent, malevolently, violence, gently, recently, apparently, inherently, currently, frequently, gentleness, diligently, impudently, subsequently, consequently, malevolent, benevolent, preeminently, consistently, inadvertently, viol, viola, violin, violate, violation, gallantly, instantly, constantly, insolence, importantly, reluctantly.