Definitionadv. in a reproving or reproachful manner
Last update: August 25, 2015
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That's all right! said he; and looking angrily at the unconscious little princess, he shook his head reprovingly and slammed the door. [Please select]
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"Come, Anna," called Rebecca reprovingly. [Please select]
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When she caught young Caesarion--" "Stay, child," her uncle interrupted reprovingly." [Please select]
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"We're huntin' elk, you Jack-of-all-dogs," reprovingly spoke the hunter to Fox. [Please select]
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"There's that temper of mine again," he said reprovingly to himself. [Please select]
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"My little daughter must have better manners," responded the lady, looking down at her child reprovingly yet lovingly. [Please select]
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I shook my head reprovingly at Neopalia; the little island was always leading me into indiscretions. [Please select]
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"Now don't become too haughty because he remembers you," said Warner reprovingly. [Please select]
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” “You are talking like a housewife now, not like an artist,” said Himself reprovingly. [Please select]
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Dalmain," said Nurse Rosemary, reprovingly, as she leaned forward and touched his right hand with the rim of his saucer, "this May-Day morning has gone to your head. [Please select]
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"Annie," remarked her father a little reprovingly, "if we live by the water, Ford _will_ go out on it, and he had better do so in good company." [Please select]
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