accusingly in the PONS Dictionary

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It was like a piece of precious china being broken in a crowded room; a space clears around the wreckage and everyone looks accusingly at everyone else.
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Its seven nude figures, who rise from an ashen scrim of water, glower accusingly toward the viewer offering variations on the theme of refusal.
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My three friends look at me accusingly.
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Even within our best cities there is a stream of homeless and abandoned people who stare accusingly as we exit the subway.
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She looks at me accusingly and laughs.
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My books moaned in my purple, accusingly bright shelf.
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The lactation consultant glared at me accusingly as she watched my eyes well anew with pain-induced tears.
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Follows a middle-aged man throughout his daily life who is haunted by images of a young boy staring accusingly at him.
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He suddenly woke up in the night and saw in the moonlight's glow a picture looking down at him, almost accusingly.
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People also have another responsibility, which in fact is more fundamental than pointing accusingly at the supposed guilty.
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