Adverb
In a savage manner.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAverage people seldom talked about anything interesting and often hurt each other savagely. Robert Charles Wilson
There're limits to what civilized people can bring out into the open, no matter how savagely they can speculate. Algis Budrys
Sit down, Will. There's a good fellow,” he said. "Yes, sir,” replied Will, and Halt's eyebrows shot up in surprise. "He's never called me sir,” he said. "Probably trying to get on my good side,” Crowley replied. Halt nodded savagely. "Probably. John Flanagan
3,000 of my neighbors were murdered. My country was, utterly unprovoked, savagely attacked. I wish all those responsible for the atrocity of 9/11 to burn in Hell. Frank Miller
Political rivals attacked me. I was savagely beaten. I was kicked in the face and I lost my eye as a result. Jean-Marie Le Pen
Life is savagely unfair. It ignores our deep-seated convictions and places a disproportionate emphasis on the decisions we make in split seconds. Chris Cleave