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"rudely" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows a lack of respect for other people and their feelings
  2. in a way that is sudden, unpleasant and unexpected

317 Sentences With "rudely"

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" — another fan rudely commented that "it won't last.
Have you ever been teased so rudely by a show?
SANDERS: I let you rudely interrupt me and your colleague.
That's what Trump has so rudely exposed to the world.
Looked at me and rudely said I cannot take this ride.
He is so blinded that he rudely leaves her a voicemail.
No more rudely yelling at your Google Home smart speaker, kids.
When the rain chattered rudely on the sill, I stayed in.
First of all, here's my strategy with Tom Hanks: rudely interrupt.
England rudely denies Panama their best chance yet at a goal.
"Pages for Her" is the deflating thud of reality, rudely encountered.
Still, never before has a French president been so rudely manhandled.
And me, an adventureless voyeur, realizing I was rudely staring, looked away.
Until, predictably, Susan rudely awakens to find that she's very, very unhappy.
For Carole, Bethenny was, yet again, rudely avoiding her for no reason.
Clearly, this is the infraction to which the woman objected, albeit rudely.
The hushed reverence of the shrine is rudely disturbed by Miyasaka's phone.
"Scandal" offered a healing fable; "Empire" rudely satirized the theatre of protest.
Knotweed often rudely breaches its intended boundaries when included in landscaped plantings.
Patriots fans were incensed that the handsome Brady had been rudely denigrated.
Carl I had to rudely interrupt you before we broke for a commercial.
And, even more rudely, Alice spilled about Betty's flirtation with a camgirl career.
But being fired for rudely opposing the President has a dangerous chilling effect.
He writes wistfully to Janet, his ex-wife, and rudely to other people.
Rudely greeting his new constituents, he was ushered back to his homebound plane.
Into this grand scheme is rudely thrust a hitherto unknown great-nephew, Michael.
In May, Musk rudely cut off analysts on Tesla's first-quarter earnings call.
" Trump said that she had rudely interrupted another reporter and criticized the "hostile media.
Back in May, Musk rudely cut off analysts on Tesla's first-quarter earnings call.
He is the least literate president to take office since the rudely schooled Zachary
What you can't do is rudely express a desire for a more just world.
The betrayal was twofold: First, that my body was (very rudely) turning against me.
Their clashes culminated in a heated meeting in which Tillerson rudely reamed out DeStefano.
Acting rudely only made my misery sharper, but I felt unable to behave politely.
People shouldn't see me and start imagining some Indian accent that they rudely imitate.
Since I joined the company, I have watched my colleagues order him around rudely.
Rudely, Brenda had said only what relationship the woman was to her: her goddaughter.
While the question was obviously inappropriate, the border guard did not ask it rudely.
He decided he would bring the DJs and party themes to his club, Rudely Elegant.
He rebuffed, often rudely, expressions of concern that his campaign might be violating human rights.
Living here with all my data rudely exposed to anyone who wants to download it.
You feel listless, groggy, and out of sorts because your sleep has been rudely interrupted.
Miss Hill was rudely sent packing by the all-male committee, and Mr Thomas confirmed.
An optional extra that feels disposable and gets rudely discarded because no one feels invested.
Speaking rudely about the U.S. was a way of indicating the Philippines' independence, he explained.
He's visibly embarrassed to have treated me so rudely and thanks me for my service.
A media junket in Blanding was invitation-only, where Native American representatives were rudely rebuffed.
" That's "Bachelor" speak for "rudely interrupt a conversation at a critical moment for gamesmanship purposes.
I'd give dining companions my full attention during meals rather than rudely checking incoming push notifications.
He then rudely responded to her while asking she NOT to shake her head at him.
There follows some heated crosstalk in which the word "bad optics" bobs rudely to the surface.
Brigitte Nielsen did not take it lightly when she felt Madonna was acting rudely towards her.
When her parents or team would try to pull her reins, she'd shake them rudely loose.
I wanted to be very, almost rudely up-front about how uncomfortable my life can be economically.
For me, those tend to be the eight-sided dice moments, where the fantasy intrudes most rudely.
Indians starter Danny Salazar (0-1) was greeted rudely in his first regular-season game since Sept.
Mr. Hockney initially denounced the film as rudely invasive, and offered the filmmaker money to destroy it.
Over the years, people who meet him often exclaim rudely that he is small for his age.
Have you ever had your phone rudely interrupt a perfectly 'grammable moment with a "storage full" message?
At each place the host or hostess treated us rudely, if bothering to greet us at all.
They are rudely awoken and forced to crawl on their hands and knees to an orgiastic party.
He felt as though their conversation had not really concluded when the girl had so rudely interrupted.
When Justin (Ivan Shaw), a teacher Issa works with, flirts with Molly, she shuts him down rudely.
The slick, lovable fuckup being rudely genuine in Gerri's hotel room felt extremely pre-Iron Man RDJ.
On Tuesday evening, the new shape of our moment hove rudely into view on Fox News Channel.
Martha and Snoop break a gold wishbone, Dreezy comes out to perform as the credits are rudely rolling.
American Urban Radio Networks correspondent April Ryan tried to ask a question and Trump rudely shut her down.
If the game had continued like that, the beloved Tide might have been treated more rudely than Trump.
On prime stretches of the Upper East Side, I was turned away more often than not, sometimes rudely.
It's an idea she tries to (rather rudely) sow in the whole family's mind for the entire episode.
But I felt crazy, which could have been from the pregnancy hormones still coursing rudely through my body.
Women going for abortions worry they will be criticised by nurses and doctors, many of whom treat them rudely.
Get one of those, and every time a biker rudely screams at you, lob that sucker through the spokes.
The book is a classic, in large part because of how rudely it dealt with baseball's sentimentality about itself.
The students who weren't rudely pulled out of bed at an ungodly hour, however, had more active BS detectors.
His final wish that no Nazis or swastikas would be present at his funeral in 1941 was rudely ignored.
Undoubtedly, you and your husband are correct: Your colleagues have behaved rudely, and writing again was not your responsibility.
Four rectangles (sky, villa, pool, and ground) float in a blank border, rudely slashed by the diagonal diving board.
But that was the high point in Memphis, and the fates have kicked him around pretty rudely ever since.
The professional snake catchers were presumably called in to remove the cannibal snake when they rudely interrupted it mid-meal.
Hobica recalls one incident in first class on one major carrier where a passenger rudely demanded a flight attendant's attention.
I'm talking about music that has the power to sweep you rudely back to your past, with no prior warning.
Science fiction has promised us a whole lot of technology that it's rudely failed to deliver—jetpacks, flying cars, teleportation.
Or you decide to squat over the toilet because someone before you rudely failed to wipe down their own backsplash.
More and more streaming services are offering 2130K content, though Netflix rather rudely makes you pay more for the luxury.
They felt rudely intrusive: not like escapes or pandering exhortations but, even at their most playful, urgent invitations to act.
If they really wanted your brother to pay rent, move out or stop behaving rudely, they would insist on it.
Over the past 24 years, he has been strapped to a rocket, dangled out of an airplane and rudely dismembered.
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson was rudely interrupted by Siri during his address to MPs in the UK Parliament's House of Commons.
Haven't you been on a road trip when the music was rudely interrupted by a Google command "to keep going straight"?
After an exhilarating ride skywards in 20153, investors in crypto-currencies have been rudely reminded that prices can plunge earthwards, too.
Carlos Asuaje homered and the Padres treated Yu Darvish rudely in a 13-21 victory over the Dodgers on Saturday night.
Several leaped to rudely mirror the same sentiment, while others jumped to her defense or simply agreed with what she posted.
Jensen looked up to ask if anyone else in his open-plan office of IT staffers had been so rudely interrupted.
Slim Thug's dinner was rudely interrupted by cops serving bad news -- crooks rolled his Rolls-Royce in the restaurant parking lot.
It seems like a sensible approach, but patents very rudely don't do you the favor of naming themselves in understandable ways.
Watch: The comically harrowing, rudely melancholy British show "The End of the ____ing World" started its second (and reportedly final) season.
Watch: The comically harrowing, rudely melancholy British show "The End of the ____ing World" started its second (and reportedly final) season.
But when Thomas arrived at Sunset Mesa two days later, she said, Hess rudely told her the body had been cremated.
It was hard to remember a Yankee manager treated so rudely in his own ballpark, dismissed like some unwelcome city politician.
Examples of "unpleasant" behavior among fellow shoppers included line cutting, arguing with police or security officers, or acting rudely toward others.
But just before takeoff, she says a flight attendant approached her and "rudely" instructed her to put her device on airplane mode.
A look at the actual apprehension data from the Department of Homeland Security tells us just how rudely inaccurate the comment was.
Last year, a party that has supplied two Fifth Republic presidents and nine prime ministers was rudely rejected at the ballot box.
He then suggested she be "less Macy Gray and more Beyoncé" and rudely called her the "Nutella Queen" because of her complexion.
Solange Knowles is firing back at "haters" after she was reportedly treated rudely by a group of women at an EDM concerrt.
Whatever it is, a supernatural force has rudely taken up residence in his body, giving him great power and a tremendous headache.
Skripal's death was a "grotesque provocation rudely staged by the British and U.S. intelligence agencies," Naryshkin added, according to the news service.
So to finish the thought I started before I so rudely interrupted myself, the latest edition of "The Front Page" is … diverting.
I'd, perhaps rudely, assumed everyone in Drake would be named Drake or Champagne Papi or some variant on a Drake-related theme.
Although strangers treat her rudely because they assume she has an eating disorder, she can melt into a crowd without being noticed.
For example, you might believe you are a kind and fair person, so when you rudely cut someone off, you experience dissonance.
"I'm glad to be alive," she writes, "but I wonder who I would have been, had I not been interrupted so rudely?"
It was a way for Putin to signal, loudly and rudely, that he was finished going along with the Western-led order.
At some point, about 75,000 years ago, any idyll our early ancestors were enjoying was rudely interrupted by the supereruption on Sumatra.
The first very rudely compared a cable-knit-clad Evans to a cable-knit-clad pup, as though we could ever choose.
The tale of them strewn rudely across my driveway in a fit of rebellion was an early signature moment in my recovery.
When Christie ran for New Jersey governor in 2009, videos of him rudely dressing down hostile questioners went viral on the conservative internet.
My date, whom I expected to rudely dump me then and there, looked at me with deepening love in their extremely pretty eyes.
Of course, our dreams are rudely awakened every time when Jack freezes to death in the water while Rose is able to escape.
For example, when The New York Daily News printed a comment from Senator Chuck Schumer under a rudely ageist headline in September 93.
A news anchor in Florida was just trying to give the weather report when he was rudely interruped by his Poké-crazed coworkers.
These women shared their experiences of being condescended to, patronized, badgered, intimidated, not listened to, judged prematurely and harshly, treated rudely or propositioned.
The third dish he pushed rudely from the plate onto the table and her fourth dish he forced her to sit and taste.
It's a live track, recorded at the Hacienda in Manchester, rudely cut and shunted into the middle of 103's Perverted By Language.
For example, an e-bike rider who rudely passes other cyclists on a bike path could ultimately harden some opinions toward e-bikes.
Between a media object that rudely imposes its reality and one that imposes the egotism of the artist, intermittence provides a third way.
That, or you're as strange as I am and you'll now laugh uncontrollably upon hearing "PARNG" rudely and repeatedly interrupt Brown's wheedling vocals.
I know I do because I leave my alarms on so loud that I'll never miss them, but end up being rudely shocked awake.
The coldest air of the season will soon smack the Midwest and East Coast, dramatically dropping temperatures and rudely establishing that winter is here.
A video showing Uber CEO Travis Kalanick rudely arguing with a long-time driver at the end of his ride was published by Bloomberg.
First there's Michonne and Rick, who after being rudely awakened at the end of the last episode, made no secret of their new connection.
I've accidentally voted rudely in several other polls since, and have had a number of close calls with Instagram's emoji Quick Reactions feature, too.
Finally, on perhaps the fifth or sixth encounter, the lady very rudely told me to leave her alone or she would call the manager.
A barista at a Starbucks at the Virgin River Casino in Mesquite told the Los Angeles Times that he rudely berated her in public.
In May, Musk rudely cut off analysts on Tesla's first-quarter earnings call, something he apologized for on the second-quarter call in August.
JESSE WATTERS, CO-HOST: Dennis Miller had a great line, he said, finally, Trump is treating the French like the French treat everybody else, rudely.
Bonnie isn't a cougar, or a "puma," or a "cradle robber," as this 2010 ABC article rudely refers to women who sleep with younger men.
Cara Delevingne  The model and Suicide Squad star relished a few brief moments with Swift's youngest before the cat rudely exited the selfie snuggle session.
The passengers rudely yell at the skater to move, and he promptly smashes their windshield in a fit of righteously petty revenge before running off.
In May, Musk rudely cut off analysts on Tesla's first-quarter earnings call, something he apologized for on the second-quarter call earlier this month.
But his narrative was interrupted rudely this week by a much more tangible threat -- the discovery of explosive devices sent from inside the US homeland.
Customers merrily spending their morning at a local establishment in Chantilly, north of Paris, were rudely interrupted by a young bucking horse around 230 a.m.
When Deja calls, with an admittedly suspicious explanation, Randall rudely peaces out of Toby's bachelor party to track down Beth and vent all of his anxieties.
Another study found when someone flagrantly breaks the rules or behaves rudely, other people perceive it as a power move and assume that person is important.
While some paparazzi rudely scooped the bride over the weekend, we're so happy that Upton herself decided to share a stunning photo from the beautiful day.
As a smart alarm clock with Amazon's Alexa assistant built in, the Sandman Doppler would probably earn my ire by rudely waking me up each morning.
Though the watermark has been (rudely) cropped out, the image's origins clearly trace back to the Twitter account of self-described "contemporary romance author" Kate Kisset.
Getting up in the 4s as opposed to the 5s is rough: I feel as if I'm being rudely awakened in the middle of the night.
The first season of the comically harrowing, rudely melancholy British series "The End of the ____ing World" finished with what could be construed as a cliffhanger.
Her mother was killed by a mountain lion and she saved her own life by rudely following mares around and drinking their milk against their will.
"Rowche Rumble" and "The Man Whose Head Expanded" blasted rudely out of my mate's elder brother's bedroom in the outskirts of Liverpool in the early 80s.
The mosque established in the former home of a prominent Swedish conservative intellectual, Sven Stolpe, rudely awakens neighbors with the call to prayer, Mr. Grahn complains.
The mosque established in the former home of a prominent Swedish conservative intellectual, Sven Stolpe, rudely awakens neighbors with the call to prayer, Mr. Grahn complains.
Ms. Haidari does it loudly and often rudely, and comes from a religiously conservative family who married her at 12 to a mullah two decades older.
Anyone still rooting for a Macron comeback was rudely awakened by the scale and ferocity of the Yellow Vest movement, whose mass demonstrations began in November.
On May 8, Blum got in his feelings when a reporter asked him about contributions to his campaign and he rudely walked out of the interview.
Earlier today, things got very heated on "The View" when Whoopi Goldberg rudely ended a segment with our own Judge Jeanine Pirro, throw her off the set.
The federal prosecutor&aposs office, run by governing party loyalists, released a video purporting to show Anaya and supporters behaving rudely in a visit to the agency.
Being rudely awoken at that time to catch a train after the experiment I'd done, now I remembered how terrible the sound of the alarm clock was.
On instant replay this morning: the magical outcome when an MTV Wild 'N Out cast member rudely tries to inquire about the "authenticity" of Iggy Azalea's body.
It's a horse that has resisted thousands of years of domestication by human beings: a species that spent millennia dominating the planet, only to rudely destroy it.
C-23PO, who rudely interrupts a nostalgic meeting between Han and Princess Leia, is like an annoying friend you keep around because he occasionally has useful ideas.
Daisy Ridley was rudely acquainted with the realities of the internet in a drama that played out in the comments section of a now-deleted Instagram post.
This 1998 track rudely pits the two against each other in a face-off for the same dude, who clearly hasn't told B&M about each other.
Elizabeth was less patient when a Mary Kay saleswoman showed up at the Jennings house; Paige wanted to hear her pitch, but Elizabeth rudely sent her away.
After the war, when Peggy's boss rudely ordered her to get coffee, this veteran of the front lines for her country tendered her resignation on the spot.
Very sporadically, the normcore follower's diet will be rudely interrupted when they cycle to a nearby Japanese or Scandinavian restaurant for a simplistic yet tasty meal involving beansprouts.
Wendi finds the threat ironic since it came while she was recording someone rudely punching the back of HER seat ... simply because she reclined it during their Jan.
These lax financial conditions were, however, rudely interrupted in May 2013, when Ben Bernanke, then the Fed's chairman, mused on an eventual slowdown in the bank's asset purchases.
I saw a young girl -- she couldn't have been older than 12 -- walking down the street with a large Pucci shopping bag, talking so rudely to her mother.
The outrage: While many are applauding the mayor's move, others have called it "petulant" and accused him of rudely snubbing the head of a billion-dollar business partner.
Golfer Gary Cox was getting in a little golf game at Moose Run Creek Course in Anchorage, Alaska, when he was rudely interrupted by a curious black bear.
Jamaica Kincaid and Pauline Kael were among those who treated Mr. Gottlieb rudely; he coolly repaid Ms. Kincaid, he says, by politely and definitively cutting her in public.
This past April, as Mr. Danon spoke to the council about Jewish connections to disputed lands claimed by Israel, the Israelis accused Mr. Mansour of rudely walking out.
Rather than be rudely awoken by your blaring phone alarm, investing in a clever alarm clock that can help you wake up more naturally is a wise move.
The Knicks were much better on Thursday, perhaps fueled by a crowd that treated Porzingis as rudely as it had any opponent at Madison Square Garden in recent years.
But the status quo was rudely broken by the corruption scandal which engulfed FIFA last year and led to Blatter and Platini both being banned by FIFA's ethics committee.
After The Times published its article, several other news organizations published stories that included different accounts from women who said that Mr. Trump touched them inappropriately or behaved rudely.
For it turns out that Gowery has deeply offended some of the locals, whose amateur production of "Internal Structure of Stars" he rudely refused to attend the previous winter.
As the musical theme gathers power, there is, abruptly, rudely, a sudden spasm of coughing, one of the guests in the very first row—who the hell is it?
They are more likely to rudely call others out for not being virtuous enough, systematically disparage entire groups of people, and hijack important conversations to serve their own purposes.
HUIZHOU, China (Reuters) - At 1 am on April 23, Yue Xin was rudely awakened in her dormitory at China's prestigious Peking University by her mother and a faculty adviser.
And Tahzjuan, who was rudely interrupted for Catherine's inexplicable fourth attempt at alone time with Colton, handled the situation with confused poise and grace, denying cameras any racially-flavored catfights.
But the fact that I use 1/100th of its capacity doesn't negate the satisfaction I get from rudely barking, "ALEXA, WHAT'S THE WEATHER?" as I make coffee each morning.
Crazy Rich Asians is a lavish look at the opulent lives of Singapore's elite (and what happens when your boyfriend rudely doesn't tell you that he's a part of it).
It messes up hair, it blows stuff in eyes, and most famously and rudely of all, one time it made a bridge in Washington twist and undulate until it exploded.
The problem with Kennedy was that he saw civil rights movement protesters not as patriots who deserved White House protection, but as nuisances rudely interrupting his brother's foreign policy agenda.
While Brandi brought the dildo to New York City to whip out once more during reunion filming, it's confirmed she learned rudely bullying people with sex toys is deeply wrong.
"The reason Sarah Sanders does not go to the 'podium' much anymore is that the press covers her so rudely & inaccurately, in particular certain members of the press," Trump tweeted.
"The reason Sarah Sanders does not go to the "podium" much anymore is that the press covers her so rudely & inaccurately, in particular certain members of the press," he tweeted.
"The reason Sarah Sanders does not go to the 'podium' much anymore is that the press covers her so rudely & inaccurately, in particular certain members of the press," he tweeted.
I also can't help but equate Wall Street with the asshole bros filling lower Manhattan bars most nights, who drink too much, act rudely toward women, and generally behave badly.
In perhaps the riskiest bit of business, God, while looking for Ea, visits a church where he creates a ruckus by rudely breaking into a line at a soup kitchen.
Before Huffington was so rudely interrupted, she was trying to argue the importance of women on corporate boards; there is research that suggests diverse boards equal higher profits for public companies.
At the party, Elliott appears and confesses to Greta that he wants them to be more than friends and is shattered when he tries to kiss her and is rudely rebuffed.
"The House That Jack Built" has a few memorable shots and a good, rudely abrupt ending, but is also sad and repetitive, riddled with what can only be called Dad jokes.
In April, a gas station employee in San Jose rudely yelled at Grecya Moran, a woman who was with her 18-month-old son, for speaking Spanish to the other cashier.
In the flow of the game, tossed rudely around by the chaos of chance, athletes must be both absolutely crazy with want and able to still and focus those roiling cores.
" "It is clear to us that we have to defend our interests, and to do so consistently, not boorishly or rudely, in both the sphere of the economy and of defense.
One commentary accused the United States of "rudely trampling on international trade rules" and not taking into account China's lowering of tariffs and continued opening of its economy, among other things.
In the clip, which also announces the show's May 19 return, Titus first channels Beyoncé in her black-and-white "Sorry" video before being rudely interrupted by a knock on the door.
Businesses are free to use whatever names they like, whether or not the mark is registered, but it is fine for Congress to deny extra benefits to those who express themselves rudely.
She can speak Arabic, and a nanny agency rudely assumes she is a job candidate instead of a prospective employer, one of many ways in which Slimani plays with race and expectations.
Speaking of the UK, Disney+ won't be arriving in Blighty until March 2020, rudely leaving Britons with nothing to watch until then except for Fleabag and the slow implosion of their government.
Why the proliferation of rudely scratched memes, the panoply of phallic imagery, the denunciations of rival units in terms that no young soldier would ever want his or her mother to read?
The Suns lost that series in five games, but Stoudemire averaged 37 points per game in the series; as Danny Chau noted, no player ever treated Duncan and the Spurs so rudely.
Take it from a white guy: there's nothing you can create—no song, movie, book, or even meme—that we can't rudely claim as our own, no matter when you created it.
You're gonna tell me my roommates and I (in Williamsburg, Brooklyn) were all rudely awakened bY a helicopter overhead because some idiot in Washington Heights (Manhattan)MISTOOK A RACOON FOR A MF TIGER?!?!
You may need to end up taking more bathroom trips, but the good news is you can get back to doing whatever you were before you were rudely interrupted by your bleeding uterus.
Colorado goalie Adam Werner was greeted rudely in his first start after turning aside all 40 shots he faced in his NHL debut Tuesday in a 4-0 victory over the Winnipeg Jets.
The comedian Hasan Minhaj has spoken about "the audacity of equality" — the belief many immigrants foster of belonging to their adopted country, and how rudely, and often, they are reprimanded for their aspirations.
Orioles RH Kevin Gausman (10-73, 4.98) Minnesota treated Biagini rudely on Sunday after he was recalled from Triple-A Buffalo, shredding him for five runs and nine hits in 3 2/219 innings.
A trip to the Black, White, & Read Movie Theater gives us the premiere of Kirk's second short film about a man and his pig, which is rudely interrupted by a phone call from Emily.
But these assumptions are only warranted if both parties hold truth and accuracy in relatively high esteem, and as journalists have rudely discovered, when one party dispenses with such commitments, it complicates matters mightily.
The director of the Department of Public Safety, Steven McCraw, under sharp questioning at a legislative inquiry in July, said Trooper Encinia violated department policy, behaved rudely and failed to de-escalate a confrontation.
"Wouldn't it Be Nice" has an equally cinematic introduction, wordlessly depicting the reverie of youth before being rudely interrupted by a loud whack, like a teacher's ruler on the desk of a daydreaming student.
It's been a few days since the world got its heart broken by the tragic saga of Hunter Jobbins, a college student who had a Kit Kat rudely stolen right out of his car.
Congressional GOP messaging about what the final product would deliver ran up most rudely not against Democrats' objections, or protesters at town hall meetings, but the most powerful Republican of them all: the President.
Eladio Carrión featuring Khea, Cazzu, and Ecko - "Mi Cubana (Remix)" The rudely booming bass and auto-tuned chorus of the guitar-flecked original find reinvigoration courtesy of fresh bars by Argentinians Cazzu and Ecko.
A correspondent for the newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets showed up on a Moscow beach wearing a burkini to see how locals would react, and found that while most people were not bothered, some objected rudely.
On Sunday, that's precisely what a small crowd of revelers was attempting to do in the appropriately named town of Weingarten when the party was rudely interrupted by a huge swarm of stinging hornets.
The incident happened on Saturday at the Mineral County Fairgrounds in the town of Superior after the boy responded rudely when the man asked him to take his hat off, according to court documents.
In a video the party posted on YouTube this week, Lundgren said he had behaved rudely and apologized to Bjalko for the incident, which took place more than a year ago at a party.
He was noticeable, if not exactly approachable, when at one point, a young, sweaty man whose car had broken down only feet away began rather loudly, and rudely, requesting a photo with the rapper.
Your brother-in-law was wrong to speak to you so rudely and inaccurately about the matter, but I encourage you to resist conflating him with your mother-in-law and other family members.
As we see in "Housewarming," Lala, whose sexual history Sandoval also rudely broadcast, only confirms her hookup with Ariana once they verbally discuss how much of their story they want to share with the world.
Fresh off of her historic Rolling Loud performance (which Offset rudely interrupted to apologize for cheating with a succinct 'I'm sorry, bruh'), the Grammy-nominated rapper posted a photo of her latest 'fit to Instagram.
On Snapchat, the actress retold her story of an employee who treated her and a friend rudely after they tried to purchase $400 worth of gift cards, alleging that the treatment was fueled by racism.
In short, Swift is no longer "rudely barging in on a white-veil occasion" to interrupt a wedding, like she dreams about in the title track from her 2010 album Speak Now—far from it.
Dr. Hemenway, who was an author of a 2002 paper that found Arizona drivers who had guns in their cars were more likely to act rudely and aggressively, said drivers develop a sense of territoriality.
If the pre-Trump age permitted the president's trademark cruelty, stupidity, and senselessness to hide in plain sight, these ugly features of our common life are now rudely thrust in our face at every turn.
The birds simply vanished — after rudely waking us every morning with their maniacal "koo-koo-kah-KAH-KAH" call, after my kids named them Ferrari and Lamborghini, after we learned that kookaburras mate for life.
While the brand might have meant the chopsticks ad to be a cute nod to Chinese culture, it came across as rudely patronizing, and the harrowing comments from Gabbana's account only poured salt in the wound.
"The reason Sarah Sanders does not go to the "podium" much anymore is that the press covers her so rudely & inaccurately, in particular certain members of the press," the president wrote in a post on Twitter.
It takes a lot to get 86'd, but if you come in and treat my staff rudely, or start barking off orders or demanding things, I am going to send you right out the door.
Today, we bring you the latest story of summer's wrath: the tragic tale of a tourist whose attempt at a relaxing beach day was rudely cut short when she was literally impaled by a beach umbrella.
Ellaria is explicitly bisexual in the books and the show, like her paramour Oberyn Martell, and we see the couple participate in a delightful orgy with both male and female prostitutes before Tywin Lannister rudely interrupts.
It would be lovely to have a video of the two combatants rudely slugging it out in a shared frenzy to engulf the keyboard, but the audio conveys some of the excitement, despite its cramped dynamics.
In Act II, he rudely rebuffs her advances; unfeelingly starts a flirtation with her sister, who is fiancée to Lensky, his best friend; then, when Lensky, affronted, challenges him to a duel, Onegin shoots him dead.
Sarah posted a video of her "nine minute joke about greek mythology" — the one Nick rudely passed up an opportunity to hear on their date — and Adrian commented saying he wished she'd told it on their date.
In court, U.S. government lawyers said there was no First Amendment right of access to the White House and that Acosta was penalized for acting rudely at the conference and not for his criticisms of the president.
Clinging to the notion that war can be conducted according to a gentlemanly code, he is rudely interrupted and shamed, at the height of the Second World War, by a unit of up-to-date fighting men.
Basically with Disney Plus, the company is continuing to reinforce to millions of consumers — already addicted to the Netflix experience — that as long as you pay, you don't have to have "The Mandalorian" rudely interrupted by Pepsi.
His fastball was so straight it could have run for the North Carolina state legislature, and because he frequently couldn't throw his other pitches for strikes, batters sat on it and treated it rudely when it arrived.
In court, U.S. government lawyers said there was no First Amendment right of access to the White House and that Acosta was penalized for acting rudely at the news conference, not for his criticism of the president.
When the book is finished, it's as if you had been rudely searched, and you desire only to regain integrity, to return to being the person you usually are, in occupations, in thoughts, in language, in relationships.
In a video the party posted on YouTube in May, Lundgren said he had behaved rudely towards, and apologised to, a party colleague who in the same video said she wasn't planning to make a police complaint.
So imagine you're an astronaut, flying faster than the speed of sound, thinking you're on your way to the Moon or Mars—or at least space—when all of a sudden you're rudely shoved away from the rocket.
I'm no expert, but I find it hard to believe Abbott and Costello (the names the humans rudely assign to the main aliens) really became nearly fluent in English by squinting at a whiteboard from 50 feet away.
We all remember what happened to the 2001 Seattle Mariners, who won a remarkable 116 games during the regular season and then were rudely routed by the Yankees, four games to one, in the American League Championship Series.
That's why a quickie with your partner or a session with your favorite sex toy can help you momentarily forget about the emails you have to answer, or the car that rudely cut you off on the way home.
But all found themselves slapped rudely with an immovable and irreconcilable Trump wielding the single-minded fixation of continuing to undo anything negotiated by his predecessor, Barack Obama, with whom all three European politicians had maintained quite cordial relations.
It may have been specifically targeting a specific ex-girlfriend — one who didn't answer the guy's calls and rudely told him his dreams of being an architect were far-fetched on account of the fact that he couldn't draw.
SUNDAY PUZZLE — The title of this puzzle refers loosely to a phenomenon that has nothing to do with poltergeists, but rather when a person unceremoniously removes themselves from a (usually online) situation, while obviously (and rudely) continuing to live.
The original Tin Building had long hunkered in the shadow of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive viaduct, which in 22007 was built rather rudely just two feet above the market building's cast-iron-and-steel canopy on South Street.
A rudely funny melding of classical and camp, set in a storage room piled with naked corpses, it was tragicomedy as cri de coeur — a response to the 2016 election, with an ending that's maybe a glimmer of hope.
But it was much worse for many American woodcocks, one of the Northeast's most peculiar migratory bird species, whose yearly spring commute through the city en route to destinations up north was rudely and disastrously interrupted by the snow.
While on its surface, Girls Trip follows in the footsteps of Hollywood's women-behaving-badly reaction to the Hangover films — the bro-com trilogy about bachelor parties gone rudely awry — in this one realm in particular, it easily tops its predecessors.
Ever since the NBC drama revealed the tragic death of America's TV dad, Jack Pearson, in a "Super Bowl Sunday" episode that rudely aired immediately after the game in 2018, the day has had somewhat of a dark cloud over it.
" Schneider explained in his tweets that the whole experiment came about after he noticed a client was talking to him rudely, and couldn't figure out why until he realized that their shared inbox meant he was inadvertently signing emails as "Nicole.
The actor who plays Lem has also been teasing fans of the books on Twitter for the last few days, confirming that he'll appear in episode eight and indicating (sort of rudely) that he knows what everyone is really waiting for.
As their partners in the audience rudely and noisily disrupted the proceedings, Senators exhausted themselves and the American people with their persistent haranguing of Judge Kavanaugh, hurling accusations and badgering him as if he were a defendant in a criminal trial.
The fraying unity within the Union is being glossed over, but the fact is that the CDU and CSU sisterly love has been rudely tested ever since CDU leader Merkel unilaterally decided on an open door immigration policy in 2015.
For a while, it even looked as though Mr Lee might be able to resume the process which the judges who handed down his sentence for bribery had so rudely interrupted: restructuring shareholding to ensure long-term family control over Samsung.
At some point, Mother delivers B12 shots to a woman while also being serviced by others at a sex parlor, and he jokes about procuring a rape whistle for Jugs, the rudely pursued secretary and aspiring driver, played by Raquel Welch.
We could not even begin to understand why a universally beloved program that brings hope and inclusion to more than 270,000 US students, along with joy to millions -- families, caregivers, teachers, volunteers and cheering fans -- would be so rudely cast aside.
The pilot seemed ok with it, but the flight attendant rudely said (without even acknowledging me) 'Well she doesn't have a letter from a doctor, so…&apos" Making matters even worse, Flake revealed the crew "weren't able to retrieve my checked luggage.
The elaborate production did contain a few modest glitches, among them an unseen voice that said "30 seconds" -- apparently warning of an upcoming ad break -- during one of the numbers; and cutting away from Chenoweth rather awkwardly and rudely during the curtain calls.
The Beatles said much the same thing, except they decided to show not tell: a dream is rudely interrupted by an alarm clock, a cup of whatever, a run for the bus, a smoke, and then you fall into a dream again.
One has to ask: How can people who aspire to become the leader of the free world speak so rudely and with such contempt for their fellow citizens and, in many cases, the man they hope to replace in the White House?
Apple and its allies are also going to be rudely awakened if they believe a nuanced argument about security and privacy for all can stand up against the assertion that all the FBI wants is for one terrorist's phone to be unlocked.
For example, when a beggar woman asks Christian for a sandwich, she tells him rudely "no onions," to which he responds by ordering and paying for the sandwich and then tossing it at her telling her to pick off the onions herself.
I started thinking about this a few years ago, on a red-eye flight from New York to Rome, when I was rudely awakened somewhere over the Atlantic by the familiar airline ritual of opening the shades to blinding early-morning sunlight.
Phillies RH Nick Pivetta (26-214, 22) Richard was greeted rudely with a grand slam in the first inning of his last start and finished up allowing seven runs in 21 21/219 frames of a 33-23 setback to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Perhaps the two killer queens are talking "strategy" on Yara's ship before they're rudely interrupted, and the threat brings Dorne's warriors rushing to Ellaria's aid; or maybe the near-death experience and heat of battle brings the warrior women closer together in the aftermath?
Holland's version of the hero is a high schooler, and in this movie, he goes on a school vacation to Europe, where his pursuit of love with MJ (Zendaya) is rudely interrupted by a bearded villain played by Jake Gyllenhaal, among other loud things.
Also, Wright was by turns resented by co-workers, publicly ostracized as a home wrecker, rudely and prematurely written off as irrelevant by his professional colleagues, and often in the red, even while continuing to purchase Japanese art and, all told, about 85 automobiles.
As the story goes, Peppermint Patty has (a little bit rudely) invited herself and all her friends over to Charlie Brown's house for Thanksgiving and the ever-beleaguered Charlie Brown, along with Linus, Snoopy and Woodstock, must scramble to put together a holiday feast.
Whether Clovis is right — or Cruz can unify the religious right — will go a long way towards determining who wins in Iowa and takes the upper hand in the race for the GOP nomination in a year that the establishment has been shoved rudely aside.
Writing about the film in The Atlantic after its release, Mark Bowden captures what the film seems to accidentally reveal about this attitude: The hurt reaction to his defeat is the response of a family whose generous gift has just been rudely cast aside.
I don't know whether and to what extent Macron realizes that, but I suspect that Germans, and their followers, are making a very serious mistake by humiliating, underestimating and rudely challenging this highly erudite and skillful politician who seems increasingly attracted to concepts of Gaullist statecraft.
They returned in October of this year with "Fresh Faced" (watch further above)—a rudely addictive tune that soars high and dives deep, like the Cocteau Twins but with less reverb and a fiercer, faster pop bite—after deciding to slow down and figure things out.
While any decent teen witch would thank her lucky stars that she landed a new outlet for her once-confusing magical powers and realize she dodged a bullet with Chris, Sarah instead declines their offer rudely and abruptly, and then goes on a date with him anyway.
Watching Spicer seethe that she's "shaking [her] head again," and that she should just "take no for an answer," as if he's rudely talking down to a kid who can't possibly understand the matter at hand, underscores how he and the Trump administration view their relationship to the press.
Many of them are severely underestimated — Fernando is paraplegic, Joana is a sour street thief nobody likes, and Rafael only succeeds by bending the rules — and by the end, all of them have been rudely awakened by the dark reality of the dream they've worked so relentlessly to achieve.
These wretched maps rudely superimpose their lines over the landmarks of my life: On the east are the people I grew to love through the revolution, men, women and children who defied all odds and stood chanting in the face of one of the most ruthless regimes in history.
SSB: Every six or nine months, there's a guard rotation, so what I have observed is that these very young men go through a training (one might rudely term it "brainwashing") that indoctrinates a regimen of treatment designed to consider the detainees superhuman in strength and subhuman in spirit.
The future cast of The Real Interior Decorators Of L.A. (listen up Netflix, I would watch this show) who are interviewing her for a designer job hit at the heart of "why?" when one of them notes she has four children and the other rudely gasps out a why.
I remember quite clearly the second episode of Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (Aaron Sorkin's short-lived, ill-fated attempt to follow up The West Wing with a series about a late-night sketch comedy show) rudely informing me how few clothes this well-reviewed emperor was wearing.
Because the networks that televise the Emmys (this year, ABC) don't like to let the awards run long the way the Oscars regularly do, windy thank-you speeches in the early going force them to tighten the show as the evening wears on, which meant rudely playing off some recipients.
After going to bat for the FLOTUS on their social media accounts this week, rudely telling their followers precisely where they can put their opinions and sarcastically urging people to #BoycottDolce&Gabbana, Melania has demonstrated that she will proudly stand by the designers who are so passionate about dressing her.
The Talk co-host tells PEOPLE she has strong feelings about those who try to steal undeserved attention away from those who've earned it, like her fellow co-hosts, who won a PCA for favorite daytime hosting team and were rudely interrupted by audience member Zacari Nicasio during their acceptance speech.
But when a passenger gets in and immediately tells me, rudely, that we need to stop at X, Y, and Z — none of which is listed on the directions on the app — or that we need to go X, then Y, and then need to go pick up Z …Yeah, no.
In the meantime, we can all support our country's veterans in small, but meaningful, ways: first, showing respect for working service dogs, which means always refraining from petting, rudely staring, or taking pictures; second, stepping up and speaking out if you witness discrimination against a veteran and their service dog.
We start with a prologue set in 1944, "somewhere over the South Pacific," in which two pilots, a Japanese and an American, land by parachute on a deserted island—presumably after a dogfight—and duke it out with pistols and a sword before being rudely interrupted by the film's title character.
The European Central Bank's policy review last Thursday, more hawkish comments from the Fed on Friday, and simmering speculation the Bank of Japan is thinking of ways to steepen its yield curve have rudely confronted investors with what they may have quietly feared all year: Central banks are running out of stimulus options.
New England Patriots: When Kansas City's Tyreek Hill scored on a 75-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter against the Patriots Sunday night, he wound up face-to-face with some New England fans in the stand who greeted him rather rudely — with an obscene gesture and beer thrown in his face.
For a decisive market break, the economy would have to disappoint dramatically, the Fed would need to get more aggressive or credit markets would have to sour — and perhaps create one of those "financial accidents" that sometimes strike an overconfident and over-extended investment community and rudely interrupt a bull market's overshoot phase.
If somehow you suppose that a game titled River City Ransom: Underground—released nearly thirty years after RCR first graced the NES with its chubby "chibi" sprites—would not simply assume that you share its feverish, supernova ardor for its 1989 predecessor, prepare to have your outlook rudely shattered at the fore.
Any romanticism for this past is rudely interrupted by the violent presence of the dog killer holding a bloody canine, a paid and legalized brutality allowed by an 1811 law aimed at curtailing the thousands of feral dogs roaming the streets, or the unventilated sewer festering at the 1807 intersection of Roosevelt and Oak streets.
Luckily for me, my idea of home has always been a place where I expected to be treated rudely which is why I was not knocked that far off balance when I heard about Louis C.K., whose meteoric rise to success as someone with deep insights into the human condition now seems pretty suspect.
After I half-woke up at 5 AM Saturday morning, I made the critical error of checking my phone for the time, where I was rudely flooded with a slew of notifications informing me the tax reform bill had passed the Senate, something I assumed would happen when I fell asleep the night before.
In 1928, Ben Nicholson and Christopher Wood took a trip down to the coastal town of St Ives, and found themselves gawping at paintings of boats tilted on their sides, executed with a rudely commanding vigor on bits of scrap wood, and then tacked to a door by an old fisherman called Alfred Wallace.
At least once in his adult life, he seemed to suffer an episode of psychosis; as a young boy, images both psychedelic and profane would rudely obtrude on his thoughts, including a vision of God seated on a throne high above a cathedral and shattering its roof with a well-aimed bullet of ordure.
All those kinds of stories follow similar rules — rules which are blithely, rudely shattered by VR. A movie viewer, or a book reader, is in the same position as the unfortunate Billy Pilgrim in the Vonnegut quote with which I opened this piece: trapped in a linear narrative, with every sensation restricted and controlled by someone else.
Any questions about how far they'd go were answered seconds later, when they cut to shot of them both in bed, where they were rudely awaken by Jesus, which was no big deal because our prayers had already been answered Spare parts The subplot with Daryl trying to get Denise "pop" to surprise Tara with was unnecessary but cute.
Professor Young's political consciousness was rudely awakened when, as a Brooklyn teenager in 1953, she defied her father and watched from the fire escape of her family's East Flatbush apartment as thousands of mourners gathered for the funeral of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who had been executed two days before at Sing Sing Prison for conspiracy to commit espionage.
The icon, sporting in a camel sweater and black trousers, played only himself, but was also surrounded by himself: in one room, there's Ziggy Stardust blow-drying his hair, looking as though he's been rudely interrupted; in another, Aladdin Sane peers over the stairs with a dirty look; finally, there's the Thin White Duke, helping himself to toast in the kitchen.
The public is being way too harsh on an innocent kid who got caught up in a conflict that he wanted nothing to do with … I admire what Nick said in his statement about how he has no hard feelings toward Phillips, and respects his rights to protest, despite the fact that he rudely banged a drum inches from Nick's face.
Earlier this morning all of that personal stuff from outside world, intruded rudely on my retreat earlier in the day in email form, and although it's nowhere nearly as brutal as Elverum's, his grief focuses the pain that I'm feeling, and that feeling–as much as the heart rendingly beautiful music–is why the tears start welling up in my eyes, and why I don't fight them.
"The reason Sarah SandersSarah Elizabeth SandersApril Ryan's bodyguard issued summons over alleged assault of local journalist Sarah Sanders: Democrats should 'quit lying and do their jobs' Biden pledges return to daily press briefings as president MORE does not go to the 'podium' much anymore is that the press covers her so rudely & inaccurately, in particular certain members of the press," the president tweeted in January.
Since his heyday, Mr. Skin has flown under the radar, excluding a brief but noteworthy appearance in 2007, when Judd Appatow alluded to the site in his film Knocked Up. For the unfamiliar, the characters played by Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill, and other assorted Apatow-world comedians attempt to design a similar website, unaware of Mr. Skin until they are rudely awakened to his existence.
"The reason Sarah SandersSarah Elizabeth SandersApril Ryan's bodyguard issued summons over alleged assault of local journalist Sarah Sanders: Democrats should 'quit lying and do their jobs' Biden pledges return to daily press briefings as president MORE does not go to the 'podium' much anymore is that the press covers her so rudely & inaccurately, in particular certain members of the press," Trump wrote to his nearly 60 million followers.
A cosmic being who reports on his adventures throughout the universe, the informant, played by Lee, claims, "Anyway, before I was so rudely interrupted, at that time, I was a Federal Express man … " At a press junket last year, Kevin Feige, the president of Marvel Studios, all but confirmed the fan theory that Lee's characters across the Marvel Cinematic Universe are in fact all one character who journeys through time and space.
" Juxtapose these principles with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's recent Tweet: "The reason Sarah Sanders does not go to the 'podium' much anymore is that the press covers her so rudely & inaccurately, in particular certain members of the press.
Choice moments from the quick clip (the full gag reel on the digital and Blu-ray is reportedly two minutes long) include: Chadwick Boseman as Black Panther trying not to break character when he is rudely and repeatedly interrupted by a furry background "actor" behind him; Paul Bettany as Vision fighting back giggles during an intense life-or-death sequence with Chris Evans' Captain America, and later seemingly blaming an off-camera Mark Ruffalo for making him laugh in a separate take.

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