Definition of Petulantly. Meaning of Petulantly. Synonyms of Petulantly

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Definition of Petulantly

Petulantly
Petulantly Pet"u*lant*ly, adv. In a petulant manner.

Meaning of Petulantly from wikipedia

- Petulantes was an auxilia palatina of the Late Roman army. It is possible they fought in the Battle of the Milvian Bridge for Emperor Constantine I (312)...
- Annoyance is an unpleasant mental state that is characterized by irritation and distraction from one's conscious thinking. It can lead to emotions such...
- fight against gangsters to protect his granddaughter, Delfi, after she petulantly takes a satchel of drugs from his son, Peter, causing the murder of Peter...
- she went to the wrong church on their wedding day; a humiliated Troy petulantly refused to set another date for the ceremony and was then posted to a...
- said that, to many people, Churchill came across the air as "a worn and petulant old man". In the end, however, it was demand for reform that decided the...
- her own performance. She became fond and indulgent of the charming but petulant young Earl of Es****, who was Leicester's stepson and took liberties with...
- starred Grant, in the words of film critic Andrew Sarris, as "a petty, petulant, faux-Pygmalion art dealer, David, [who] is one of the sleaziest and most...
- Banner as well. His motivations vary between different iterations, from a petulant hatred of Banner himself, to a Captain Ahab-esque desire to defeat the...
- that the executives "deserve what they get when they give a ham actor, a petulant child, complete control over an expensive picture." Mutiny on the Bounty...
- of 1998–99 the season after the England midfielder was sent off for a petulant foul on Diego Simeone. Coinciding with the game, there were claims (and...