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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning "I can't believe you would say something like that," the offended woman said accusingly.
"You forgot to do your homework," she said accusingly.
She raised her eyebrows accusingly, suggesting that he had done something wrong.
"You never take my advice," she said accusingly.
"Why did you cheat on the test?" the teacher asked accusingly.
She accused him accusingly of stealing her purse.
She looked at her friend accusingly when she found out that her secret was leaked.
She looked at him accusingly when he denied eating the last slice of pizza.
"Why didn't you show up on time?" Sarah asked accusingly.
"The detective questioned the suspect accusingly about his whereabouts on the night of the murder."
"He spoke accusingly to his colleague about the lost sales report."
"She raised her eyebrows accusingly when he denied being late."
"The judge questioned the witness accusingly about the validity of their testimony."
"I know you're the one who broke the vase," she said accusingly to her son.
"Why did you leave the door unlocked?" the homeowner asked accusingly.
"You promised to take me to the movies," he said accusingly.
"I think you're lying to me," the detective said accusingly.
"Are you the one who scratched my car?" the car owner asked accusingly.
"I thought you were my friend," the hurt girl said accusingly.
"You're the reason we lost the game," the coach said accusingly.
He spoke accusingly, blaming the entire situation on his colleague.
He looked at his son accusingly as he found the broken vase.
The teacher stared at the student accusingly for talking during the class.
"You never clean up after yourself," he said accusingly.
"Did you steal my wallet?" he asked accusingly.
The boss stared accusingly at the employees who were chatting instead of working.
"He looked at her accusingly, convinced that she had stolen his phone."
"She pointed at him accusingly for not keeping his promise."
"The judge looked at the defendant accusingly, convinced of his guilt."
"The boss stared at the employee accusingly when the project wasn't finished on time."
The boss looked at the employee accusingly after she made a mistake.
"You're just trying to get out of work," the boss said accusingly.
"I saw you talking to my ex-girlfriend earlier," said the jealous boyfriend accusingly.
"She spoke to her husband accusingly, convinced that he had been unfaithful."
"Are you implying that I'm lying?" she asked accusingly.
"He looked at her accusingly, implying she had something to do with the missing money."
The coach spoke accusingly to the team after they lost the game.
"You're always interrupting me," she said accusingly.
"The doctor looked at the patient accusingly when he admitted to not following the prescribed treatment."
"She spoke accusingly, insisting that he was the one who broke the vase."
"The doctor questioned the patient accusingly about their medication adherence."
The coach glared accusingly at the player who missed the winning shot.
"You're always on your phone," the parent said accusingly.
The teacher looked at the student accusingly, suspecting that they had cheated on the exam.
The customer glared accusingly at the waiter for forgetting to bring their order.
She pointed her finger accusingly at the suspect.
The detective pointed at the suspect accusingly, indicating his guilt.
The principal looked accusingly at the students who had vandalized the school property.
The politician accused his opponent of lying, speaking accusingly during the debate.
"I didn't break the vase," he said accusingly.
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