Definitionadv. in the manner of someone who has committed an offense
Last update: January 17, 2017
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Dylan guiltily told his teacher he didn't do his homework [Please select]
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Turned on and starving, she gingerly crawled across the bed and settled beside him on her belly, pausing guiltily before lapping up the bubbles of blood. [Please select]
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"It was all my fault," said Sowerby guiltily. [Please select]
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Ulyth started guiltily. [Please select]
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The young woman flushed guiltily, but, as if against her will, she remained silent. [Please select]
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I knew at a glance it was Captain Clapsaddle, and guiltily wished myself at the Governor's.' [Please select]
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The Virginian smiled guiltily at her through his crimson. [Please select]
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He drew the telegram from his pocket again furtively, almost guiltily, and re-read it. [Please select]
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