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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning "You didn't do your homework again," the teacher said accusingly.
The witness pointed accusingly at the defendant in the courtroom.
The teacher pointed at the student's empty desk accusingly.
"You always seem to forget important details," he said accusingly.
"The politician looked at the reporter accusingly when asked about the corruption allegations."
The politician pointed his finger accusingly at his opponent during the debate.
She spoke accusingly to her sister for eating her last slice of pizza.
"The rival candidate pointed at his opponent accusingly, alleging he had accepted bribes."
"The detective asked the suspect questions, looking at him accusingly."
The disappointed coach looked accusingly at his team after the loss.
"She pointed her finger at him accusingly, claiming that he had lied to her."
She raised her eyebrows accusingly at her friend, suspecting that she had eaten her chocolates.
The customer glared accusingly at the waiter when her order was incorrect.
"The teacher glared at the student accusingly, suspecting he had cheated on the exam."
The mother looked at her child accusingly when she lied about eating the cookies.
"You didn't follow the instructions," the coach said accusingly to the athlete.
"The parents looked at their child accusingly when they found the broken vase."
"The journalist stared at the politician accusingly during the press conference."
The judge glared accusingly at the defense attorney during the cross-examination.
She sighed accusingly, implying that he had failed to keep his promise.
The judge glared accusingly at the defendant during the trial.
The judge stared at the defendant accusingly, as if to say that he was guilty before proven innocent.
He looked at his son accusingly when he heard the sound of glass shattering.
"The neighbor confronted him accusingly, accusing him of stealing his garden tools."
"He spoke accusingly to his friend about the betrayal he felt."
"He held up the broken vase and looked at his son accusingly."
"Why did you come home so late?" she asked accusingly.
"The neighbors looked at the barking dog accusingly when it woke them up in the middle of the night."
"The boss scolded his employee accusingly, claiming he had not met his sales target."
"The doctor looked at the patient accusingly, warning him of the dangers of smoking."
The customer looked at the barista accusingly, suspecting that his order was incorrect.
The boss glared accusingly at the employee who had been consistently late.
He spoke accusingly of his coworker's mistake.
"You ate the last piece of cake, didn't you?" said the mother accusingly.
"You've been skipping your workouts, haven't you?" the personal trainer asked accusingly.
The boss spoke to the employee accusingly about the missed deadline.
"The teacher glared at the student accusingly for not completing the homework."
The athlete glanced at his opponent accusingly, thinking that he had cheated during the game.
She raised her eyebrow accusingly when she saw her colleague take credit for her work.
"The prosecutor pointed accusingly at the defendant, claiming he was guilty."
The mother shook her finger at her child accusingly, scolding her for breaking the vase.
"She raised her eyebrows accusingly when he denied eating the last slice of cake."
"You're the one who broke the vase, aren't you?" asked the mother accusingly.
The teacher pointed at the student's empty chair accusingly, indicating that she had skipped class again.
The mother looked accusingly at her child who had spilled milk on the carpet.
The doctor stared at the patient accusingly when he learned that he had been smoking for years.
"The teacher stared at the student accusingly when she heard the cheating rumors."
He pointed accusingly at the pile of dirty dishes in the sink.
"You didn't do your homework again, did you?" the teacher asked accusingly.
The judge looked at the defendant accusingly as she gave her verdict.
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