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Definition of "disagreeably" [dis•a•gree•a•bly]

  • In a disagreeable manner (adverb)

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Use "disagreeably" in a sentence
  • "“Now who could that be?” asked Estelle disagreeably."
  • "In an age and culture where women largely fell all over themselves to lap up the very small amount of approval that was smeared on the concrete by the soles of the feet of powerful capitalists, patriarchs, and run-of-the-mill priests, Barr stepped up to irritate and insist instead that the owners of those feet kiss her very large, dynamic, and disagreeably combatant ass."
  • "Martin did the honors and congratulated both of them in language so easy and graceful as to affect disagreeably the peasant-mind of his sister's lover."
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