There was gossip about a nasty feud /fjuːd/ (=argument), but insiders insist he left the company ......... - amicably, He ......... approved of the changes in policy. - heartily, The kids spent all day building a snowman, and then some jerk .............. destroyed it in the middle of the night. - heartlessly, Although the kids were a bit scared of the grumpy old man, they decided, ......, to go and knock on his door. - daringly, Stella looked ...... out the window the entire way to the cottage. - vacantly, He parted with his trainer rather ......, both of them blamed each other for the failures. - acrimoniously, He used vulgar language and gestured ...... - obscenely, We resent that allegation, because it is ....... untrue. - monstrously, We saw such cute pandas, .... out of reach. We could take pictures, but unfortunately we weren`t allowed to play with them. - tantalizingly, I make the point ......., but there is a serious issue here. - flippantly, Ben sat ........ in the back of the room and refused to speak. - sullenly,
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