Brusquely in a sentence as an adverb

This round of the game.” “Come on, Robovie,” the man said brusquely.

It was nonstop people brusquely walking headlong into me.

If they politely or brusquely brush you off, it's harassment if you continue.

However, I inquire, probably a bit brusquely, as to what the issue is.

They brusquely rebuffed my request for a refund and instead offered a "site credit" for future deals.

The policeman barged in, and brusquely said "go to ****".---It was frigid in the abandoned space station.

The last time I was brusquely asked if I was a natural born citizen or had been naturalized at some point.

If they didn’t sign off, they’d get a call on their cellphones brusquely asking them to sign off immediately but keep working, he said.

It's been dropped a few times in its 10 years of service, and now sometimes will shut down if I tap it too brusquely, regardless of the temperature.

If you ask a question having made little effort to find the answer without directly hassling people, you will be answered brusquely.

The policeman barged in, and brusquely said "I'm a policeman".It was humid in the abandoned brothel.

""But then all my changes were reverted by an overprotective editor; I brought the issues up on the talk page, but my comments were brusquely dismissed.

For example, Musk could plausibly argue that the company's long-term reputation with its target audience depends on being seen as brusquely honest.

> HN posters have brusquely corrected a gender pronounI'm confused by your characterization.

I'm not intending to be impolite, but this is the third time in several days that HN posters have brusquely corrected a gender pronoun in relation to a submission of nondescript importance.

In customer service in general, there are many studies showing that customers satisfaction will be higher when they are treated 'nicely' _without a solution_ than when they are treated brusquely but their problem is solved.

It would make the place more friendly, and it would replace a mechanism for brusquely chasing newcomers away with a mechanism for teaching them the community guidelines in a positive way.

If not, why does paper after paper begin by brusquely dismissing all previous work and claiming that it alone presents the long-awaited simple solution that lays the paradox to rest once and for all?

Leadership and teammate changes affect peoples' morale and their ability to get their job done, and to assert brusquely that it should not affect them, or that they shouldn't care that it does, will not make people go back to being unconcerned drones.

Brusquely definitions

adverb

in a blunt direct manner; "he spoke bluntly"; "he stated his opinion flat-out"; "he was criticized roundly"

See also: bluffly bluntly roundly