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Filter by Meaning The two football players tackled each other hostilely during the game.
The driver sped through the intersection hostilely, causing a serious accident.
The teacher scolded the misbehaving student hostilely.
The customer complained hostilely about the service at the restaurant.
The villain looked at the hero hostilely before attacking.
The politician criticized the opposition party hostilely in his speech.
The teacher disciplined the student who behaved hostilely towards his classmates.
The protesters marched down the street hostilely, demanding justice.
The teacher disciplined the student who spoke hostilely to his classmate.
The driver glared hostilely at the pedestrian who crossed the street when the light was red.
The opposing teams played the game hostilely, with many fouls and aggressive plays.
The politician responded to the reporter's question hostilely.
The rival gangs behaved hostilely towards each other in the streets.
The bully taunted their victim hostilely, causing emotional harm.
The employee answered the boss's question hostilely.
The boss treated his employees hostilely, often yelling at them and making unreasonable demands.
The athlete took performance-enhancing drugs hostilely, disqualifying themselves from competition.
The security guard spoke to the visitor hostilely.
The corporation dumped waste materials hostilely, polluting the nearby river.
The investor questioned the CEO hostilely, doubting the company's financial performance.
The two nations looked at each other's armies hostilely.
The government responded hostilely to the opposition's proposal.
The crowd chanted hostilely at the politician during his speech.
The two neighbors greeted each other hostilely after their argument.
The boss spoke to his employee hostilely during the meeting.
The opposing team played hostilely and aggressively throughout the game.
The soldiers advanced hostilely towards the enemy.
The neighbors glared at each other hostilely over the fence.
The car swerved hostilely, narrowly avoiding a collision.
The manager responded hostilely to the employee's request for a raise.
The opposing teams glared at each other hostilely before the match began.
The driver honked hostilely at the pedestrian.
The wrestler stared hostilely at his opponent across the ring.
The customer was treated hostilely by the salesperson at the store.
The soldiers patrolled the area hostilely, keeping watch for any signs of danger.
The customer spoke to the salesperson hostilely.
The thief looked at the security guard hostilely when he caught him stealing.
The storm clouds gathered overhead, looking hostilely down on the village.
The burglar approached the house hostilely, intending to break in.
The student responded hostilely to constructive criticism, hindering their own progress.
The student was treated hostilely by his classmates.
The customer complained to the waiter hostilely about the food.
The rival teams glared at each other hostilely before the match.
The group of protesters chanted hostilely at the police officers.
The couple parted ways after speaking to each other hostilely.
The manager addressed his employees hostilely during the meeting.
The hacker attacked the computer system hostilely, attempting to steal sensitive information.
The player tackled the opponent hostilely on the field.
The fire spread hostilely, destroying everything in its path.
The employees were speaking about their boss hostilely in the break room.
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