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"crossly" Definitions
  1. in an annoyed or slightly angry way

14 Sentences With "crossly"

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"If you have something to say, say it now," she responds crossly.
They quickly and crossly denied it and the White House duly backed off.
As an editor in London, she habitually second-guessed her correspondents: "clarevoyance", they called it crossly.
"We didn't come out on strike just for the sheer fun of it," he said crossly.
"It's very clear that the language Boris Johnson used to describe people's appearance has caused offense," she said crossly.
And just when I could see him up close in his magnificent finery, he looked at me sideways and a little crossly.
Mr Trump's lawyer, Donald McGahn, the same man who signed off on the declassification of the Nunes memo, had previously written to Mr Page crossly.
His biggest political setback was in 2005, when he failed to win a third presidential term: hard-up Iranians voted crossly for the puritanical, doctrinaire Mahmoud Ahmadinajad.
But I was more impressed that not only did no one say an angry or intemperate word to her, but also no one even glanced crossly in her direction.
Instead the disaster's unfolding is muffled by bureaucracy, as the lead engineer at the power plant insists crossly that there may have been some lesser industrial accident, but that the core of the reactor has not exploded—it can't have.
She looks around and, from a distance, Gabriel is looking at her very crossly.
Neither of these are correct, despite some publications suggesting this. The myth may have arisen from Crossleys success in delivering robust engines for marine and other modes of transport. Experience in Western Australia with both Metropolitan Vickers and Crossly engines was otherwise positive. It has been noted that the Irish Railways (CIÉ), through the respected Engineer Oliver Bulleid, had "heard" through the British Admiralty that the "Crossley unit gave no trouble".
In January 1645 committee members Robert Clive, Andrew Lloyd, Thomas Hunt and Robert Charlton wrote to William Brereton to solicit help for their plan to retake Shrewsbury. They said that Mytton "carries himself crossly towards us on all matters," and proposed not to inform him of the plan, but to pretend they were making an attempt on the nearby village of AtchamCoulton, p. 102. – a plausible target, as it commanded important bridges where Watling Street crossed the River Severn and River Tern. In the event, Mytton was in charge of one of the cavalry units that occupied the town on 21 February.
On 11 January 1962, shortly after being appointed consultant pathologist at St Luke's Hospital in Bradford, Derrick Tovey received two almost identical severely abnormal blood samples from two unrelated people who had been admitted with unexplained fevers to two different hospitals, unusually on the same day. One case was Hettie Whetlock, a 49 year old cook from Bradford Children's Hospital, who was under observation at the Leeds Road Fever Hospital. The other was Jack Crossly, a 40-year-old abattoir worker who had been admitted to Tovey's own hospital, St Luke's, and who died shortly after the blood was taken. Tovey described the samples as showing "a mild anaemia, leucopenia, thrombocytopenia and a striking blood film with nucleated red cells, myelocytes, fragmenting granulocytes and vacuolation of the protoplasm, condensed nuclear bodies and atypical plasma cells and some Türck cells".

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