biliously

/ˈbɪliəsli/
adverb
  1. In a way that shows bad temper or irritability.
    • She biliously refused to help with the project, complaining about the extra work.
    • The critic biliously dismissed the film as a waste of time.
    • He biliously snapped at the waiter for bringing the wrong order.
  2. In a way that suggests nausea or sickness.
    • She biliously pushed away the plate of greasy food.
    • The patient biliously groaned as the doctor examined his stomach.
    • The smell of the medicine made him biliously turn his head away.
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