acridly in a sentence
adv.
Definition
Acridly means in a manner that is sharp, bitter, or unpleasantly pungent, often causing irritation or discomfort.
Sample Sentences
- The smoke from the burning leaves rose acridly into the air, stinging our eyes.
- She spoke acridly, her sharp words cutting through the tension in the room.
- The acridly sweet scent of burnt sugar filled the bakery as the pastries overcooked.
- He remembered the acridly bitter taste of the medicine he had to take as a child.
- The atmosphere in the meeting turned acridly hostile as disagreements escalated.
- As the chemicals mixed, they released an acridly pungent odor that made us cough.
- Her laughter rang out acridly in the silence, a reminder of her contempt.
- The acridly tangy flavor of the sauce overwhelmed the dish, leaving a strange aftertaste.
- His acridly sarcastic remarks alienated him from his colleagues.
- The argument ended acridly, leaving both parties feeling hurt and misunderstood.
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