Adverb
In an angry manner; under the influence of anger.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHoddan angrily suspected fate and chance of plain conspiracy against him. Murray Leinster
We who have the final word can speak softly or angrily. We can seek to challenge and annoy, as we need not stay docile and quiet. William O. Douglas
We live by encouragement and die without it - slowly, sadly and angrily. Celeste Holm
Never angrily rant into your web cam. While smashing a keyboard in half over a game of 'World of Warcraft' may seem totally justified in your head, to the rest of the known universe you look like a raging psychopath. Ray William Johnson
So are we going to continue glaring angrily at each other while we pose in our tough stances? Or use our time to work out a plan that hopefully doesn't end with our mutual deaths? (Acheron) Sherrilyn Kenyon
Polisse' is the sort of cop thriller where people do things like angrily bang on a desktop or sweep everything off it. If it happens once, it must happen six times. But every time it did, I wanted to stand up and cheer, which I've never wanted to do for any such thriller. Wesley Morris