huffily उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- They react huffily when Japanese negotiators say that America is demanding " numerical targets " for the number of showrooms selling American cars, or for car makers'purchases of American-made parts.
- Lukashenko huffily canceled a visit to Kaliningrad Friday and lodged a complaint with the Russian Foreign Ministry after the local governor asked him to postpone it because of concern over the fate of the Russian TV crew.
- Last week Duisenberg said pointedly _ and huffily _ that he had never read the book on economics written recently by Lafontaine and his wife, and that he had " absolutely no intention " of doing so.
- Augusta National chairman Hootie Johnson huffily replied, " There may well come a day when women are invited to join our membership, but that timetable will be ours and not at the point of a bayonet ."
- She did not, she notes huffily, land the contract _ her first major office project _ because she happens to know the presidential confidant, Vernon Jordan, " socially " ( though it didn't hurt ).
- MOSCOW _ If on the eve of a major foreign trip President Clinton told reporters that he was sick of his secretary of state, the denouement would be fairly predictable : Warren Christopher would huffily resign, and Clinton would appoint someone else.
- Sen . Padavan, who chairs the New York State Senate Task Force on Immigration, responded rather huffily that the General Accounting Office has determined that 6 percent of all immigrants are on welfare compared to only 3.4 percent of native Americans.
- A Virginia writer named Kathi Wolfe, who describes herself as legally blind, writes huffily in The Washington Post that " dusting off Magoo is as demeaning as bringing back Amos'n'Andy would be for many African-Americans ."
- He huffily described the Mexican government as corrupt and said that Zedillo would be better off devoting his attention to the long-running rebellion in the state of Chiapas and more thoroughly investigating the scandals surrounding the administration of his predecessor, Carlos Salinas de Gortari.
- Candice Bergen, portraying a frazzled new mom who had spent the day interviewing a succession of unsuitable nannies in her picture-perfect television home, with a wonderful job eagerly waiting to welcome her back, asked huffily whether that was someone's idea of glamour.