accusingly in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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So now it sits in my house, 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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My camera looked at me accusingly.
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She looks accusingly at the waist-high glass balcony that surrounds us.
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She looks at me accusingly and laughs.
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They will point accusingly to the decline in productivity that would result from business decisions based on gender, not merit.
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She looks accusingly as a subject, not an object.
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Technology has been a scapegoat for countless ills of modern society and, when it comes to increasing workloads, many fingers point accusingly at the glowing smartphone screen.
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Try not to glare accusingly at the others.
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It's quite another when everyone's looking at you accusingly.
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