Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The detective questioned the suspect accusatorily, hoping to elicit a confession.
"He stared accusatorily at his brother, suspecting him of stealing his wallet."
"The mother looked at her child accusatorily, knowing he was lying about eating the last cookie."
The politician's speech was filled with accusatorily pointing fingers at his opponents.
The journalist asked the tough questions, looking accusatorily at the corrupt official.
The teacher pointed accusatorily at the student who was talking during the lecture.
The customer pointed accusatorily at the waiter, claiming that he had received the wrong order.
The detective interrogated the suspect accusatorily, trying to elicit a confession.
She folded her arms and spoke accusatorily, questioning her partner's loyalty.
He raised his eyebrows accusatorily when his colleague entered the meeting late.
He stared at her accusatorily, convinced that she was responsible for the missing wallet.
The detective questioned the suspect accusatorily, trying to elicit a confession.
She folded her arms and glared at her brother accusatorily, accusing him of breaking her favorite toy.
The judge raised an eyebrow and asked the witness accusatorily if they were certain about their testimony.
The coach approached the player accusatorily, questioning their commitment to the team.
The customer pointed accusatorily at the cashier, claiming that they had been overcharged for their purchase.
The politician wagged his finger accusatorily, accusing his opponent of corruption.
The child's eyes widened as they stared accusatorily at their sibling, blaming them for the broken toy.
The customer complained accusatorily to the manager about the poor service they received.
The boss spoke accusatorily to the employee, questioning his work ethic.
The journalist questioned the politician accusatorily, pressing for answers regarding the corruption allegations.
The teacher looked at the student accusatorily, suspecting him of cheating on the test.
The lawyer pointed his finger accusatorily at the defendant, alleging his involvement in the crime.
The customer pointed accusatorily at the waiter, complaining about the wrong order.
The lawyer pointed accusatorily at the defendant, accusing him of the crime.
The judge looked at the defendant accusatorily, ready to hear his explanation for the crime.
The neighbor looked at the dog owner accusatorily after their pet dug up her garden.
Sarah asked the question accusatorily, suspecting her friend of spreading rumors about her.
He stared at her accusatorily, convinced that she had stolen his wallet.
The journalist asked the politician accusatorily about the allegations of corruption.
Mary crossed her arms and spoke accusatorily, accusing her brother of breaking her favorite vase.
She stared accusatorily at her sister, blaming her for the broken vase.
The principal looked at the mischievous students accusatorily, reprimanding them for their behavior.
The mother glared at her child accusatorily, blaming him for the broken vase.
The customer complained accusatorily to the waiter about the incorrect order.
The student accused his classmate accusatorily of stealing his textbook.
The neighbor pointed accusatorily at the barking dog, demanding its owner to control it.
The boss looked at the employee accusatorily, implying that they had failed to complete the assigned task.
The neighbor knocked on the door accusatorily, holding a damaged mailbox, suggesting that the resident was responsible for it.
"The politician pointed accusatorily at his opponent, accusing him of corruption and dishonesty."
The lawyer pointed his finger accusatorily at the defendant, demanding answers.
She stared accusatorily at her partner, suspecting their involvement in the missing jewelry.
"The witness pointed accusatorily at the defendant, claiming to have seen him at the crime scene."
"The prosecutor pointed accusatorily at the defendant, alleging his involvement in the crime."
"She raised her eyebrows accusatorily, implying that her colleague was responsible for the mistake."
"The detective interrogated the suspect, asking accusatorily about his whereabouts on the night of the murder."
"The teacher glared accusatorily at the students who were whispering during the exam."
The judge looked at the witness accusatorily, pressing for the truth.
The teacher glared accusatorily at the student who was caught cheating.
"The customer complained accusatorily to the manager about the poor service she had received."
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