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"curtly" Definitions
  1. in a way that may appear rude because very few words are used, or because something is done very quickly

108 Sentences With "curtly"

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" Betsy answered me curtly, "As we have already informed Mrs.
" Pressed for more, he replied curtly: "I think he's wrong.
"Oh, now he's interested in privacy," Snowden's message said curtly.
When I asked to meet his wife, he curtly refused.
"To help the person who makes the tortillas," Dorita answers curtly.
"Thank you," I responded curtly in my strongest "fuck off" voice.
"I understand you are billing by the hour," Walker said curtly.
He curtly told me to jump into the ice-cold pool.
"Yeah," I said curtly, afraid that the truce would not last.
" Chomsky responded curtly: "Never heard of Baby Yoda, I&aposm afraid.
Curtly polite, she returned the greeting, introduced us, and immediately excused herself.
"Yes," Eligia replies curtly, after pondering the question for a long time.
"We didn't talk about the wall," Mr. Videgaray said curtly on Friday.
Correction. "I don't like the word 'touchy-feely,'" Bernie Sanders says curtly.
"Nothing," I respond curtly to any one who dares make conversation with me.
"You put a lot of stock in other people's opinions," she says curtly.
"I know the billboard you are referring to," he said a little curtly.
If her parents spoke to her, she could reply only curtly, in monosyllables.
Mr. Comey curtly declined to comment on the criticism when asked about it.
He talked about BidensC: He didn'tR: Yes he didC: *curtly moves on* pic.twitter.
Opposing guardsmen curtly shake hands, and the border gates roll shut for the night.
Quentin answered curtly, "Well, I just reject your hypotheses" ... and didn't elaborate any further.
Mr Leung has curtly advised her that she cannot abolish it until his term ends.
"I think we may," Clayton curtly replied, without elaborating on what these powers might be.
The dad curtly refused to participate in the story, and I never filed the photo.
I've been consistently rude, and when I must speak to him, I do so curtly.
Amid bracing attacks on his integrity, he answered curtly and legalistically, only occasionally seeming offended.
"You'll have to ask the Justice Department," he said curtly, before hanging up on me.
"I think our show is not a news show," Hayes curtly said at one point.
At first she ignored the question, but when the moderators followed up, she dismissed it curtly.
Mr. Christie curtly responded that he had not and hurled an unrelated insult at Mr. Brodesser.
" Warren responded curtly several hours later: "And I am on record with my position and intentions.
Others simply didn't understand why she was curtly turning down things they said were genuine suggestions.
Her response was to run a hardline campaign, curtly rejecting any suggestion of concessions to Sinn Fein.
Asked if he was worried about being a "Brexit enabler," Clegg curtly answered no and moved along.
"We're not doing all the diagnostics and tests they do at the doctor's office," Hargis replied curtly.
Anyway, i have to go now" petermen say in his jouncy rhythm, wraping up the call curtly. "Goodbye.
Christie, a Republican presidential hopeful, responded curtly by saying Obama should not be involved with changing school lunches.
When realized I was trying to tip him, and he rather curtly shooed me out of the car.
" When another parent asked how the school celebrated religious holidays, she said curtly, "We can't use that term.
Asked how his life had improved in the ensuing year, Woods curtly dismissed the question in just three words.
"It's good, but we're not doing interviews," he said curtly, before offering just a little more on this trip.
"I have no knowledge of the trip," House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) told reporters curtly on Wednesday.
Asked by Mr. Goodell if sea-level rise had altered his business thinking, he replied curtly that it hadn't.
"Misinterpretation, which is the watchword of your publication," Mr. de Blasio said curtly, and then called on another reporter.
Asked in June by reporters in Brussels about that analysis, Mr. Mattis responded curtly, "They're entitled to their assessment."
But when the organisation checked on its request twice last year and again in May 2018, the DoJ answered curtly.
Asked how his life had improved in the ensuing 15 months, Woods curtly dismissed the question in just three words.
But the venue is slammed, and the bouncer brushes me off, curtly telling me to get away from his area.
"Drawing a line from Princess Diana to Brexit is a bit of a stretch, I would say," he said curtly.
Too frail, ordinarily, to be uttered, some anticipation of fulfillment sponsors these calamitous pursuits of happiness and curtly eloquent confessions.
That task fell to Mr. Bannon, who curtly dismissed Mr. Christie a few minutes after Mr. Pence took his leave.
Though one waiter curtly takes their plates away, another waiter brings a stacked plate of steak, lamb chops, burgers and fries.
I went up to the woman to ask her if she needed help, she curtly declined and kept hurting her child.
Seated just above him, in a yellow blouse and a blue jacket, she curtly asked him to stick to the agenda.
John McCain said curtly on how Congress will act on Trump's signature campaign proposals, after the 2017 budget bill was passed.
" Mr. Kalanick disputed the driver's accusations and told him curtly that some people "blame everything in their life on somebody else.
In 2011, DeBeauvoir curtly responded to her critics: Why not come to Austin and help her design a better voting machine?
At other points, he has been dismissive of Mr. Bannon, curtly telling him he is not needed at this meeting or that.
"We can't worry about how neighborhoods relate to each other in Kandahar," he curtly told General Petraeus, according to people in the room.
" Francisco, representing the Trump administration, responded curtly: "I guess my answer, your honor, would be at the point when Congress actually addresses the issue.
At the end of the hearing, the judge said curtly that the government had failed to "meet its burden" to prove that J.Z. was
Asked on Fox News Sunday whether Trump's impeachment had led some American enemies to deem him vulnerable, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo answered curtly.
McCain snapped at me one day as he returned to Washington to cast a vote, curtly suggesting reporters were treating Obama with kid gloves.
House Speaker Paul D. Ryan emerged from the session and announced curtly that Mr. Trump would get his wish for a vote on Friday.
Margaret delivers news of her engagement curtly to the Queen, wanting to announce the engagement as soon as possible in order to beat Peter Townsend's.
Soon after, Mr. Trump was caught on a microphone in Arkansas curtly telling Mr. Christie that he should go home after having finished his remarks.
" When a reporter asked Trump whether the three women who have accused Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct are lying, Trump curtly replied: "What's your next question?
However, it did witness CEO Musk somewhat curtly dismiss questions from two well respected peers in favour of a plethora of questions from a retail investor.
"We certainly wouldn't miss any opportunities because of the president, occupant in the White House... if he has collateral benefit, so be it," she said curtly.
" He admits to being in love with her when pressed but couches it curtly: "Well, there's a lot of ways to be in love with a person.
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Sontchi in Wilmington, Delaware curtly dismissed the request by Bloomberg's legal team to stay his order for 48 hours so the company could appeal.
"On the security side, we think it's important to keep it to protect people in our community," Zuckerberg responded curtly before turning to his counsel and changing the subject.
Women like Vanzant, proverbial and literal Black aunties, are unofficial gatekeepers of that code, tsk'ing us when we fall short and nodding curtly even when we get it right.
"The Queen is expected to live for a long time yet," she says, before curtly informing me she has no information to offer about what will happen after that.
That will be a new job for many of the agents who currently spend their entire days at a school's front desk, sometimes curtly asking for identification from visitors.
"We had an exchange of views on the current state of affairs of the negotiations, and the respective assessments on where we stand on this," Ms. Merkel said curtly.
After a list of charges against the former president was read aloud in court on Thursday — quite possibly for the last time — he responded curtly: "It did not happen."
" When I asked him about how he had met the enigmatic photographer, Parr responded curtly, "He was very well known in Amsterdam, there was nothing secretive about him at all.
" In her decision, Judge Sabraw curtly observed, "The unfortunate reality is that under the present system, migrant children are not accounted for with the same efficiency and accuracy as property.
Please keep that in mind the next time someone quickly and curtly suggests pizza over hamburgers for dinner — there's a 1-in-10 chance your friend let a robot write that.
She curtly reminds her farcically conservative mother—whose campaign for the local parish council proudly announces that she supports "most Italians and gays"—that even the most unconventional families deserve acceptance.
" As colleagues, including Representative Keith Ellison of Minnesota, a co-chairman of the Progressive Caucus, urged Mr. Grayson to back off, Mr. Reid, unruffled, replied curtly: "I want you to lose.
In Spring 2012, the assistant director of the FBI's International Operations Division curtly informed me that I would become deputy legal attaché — a position at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City.
She reminisced about the past, breaking conversation to curtly steer her driver through impossibly thick traffic and to remind a reporter that the area was the perfect tinderbox for communal riots.
"However, we were assured that we were in no danger because of our guard of elite Honduran soldiers," he curtly notes, before switching back to discussing his preparations for the jungle.
By contrast, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals curtly rejected Mr Bostock's claim, finding it foreclosed by a 1979 precedent which concluded that "[d]ischarge for homosexuality is not prohibited by Title VII".
Towards midnight, the European Council president, Donald Tusk, curtly informed Mrs May that the new deadlines would be May 22nd if MPs passed the Brexit deal this week, or April 12th if not.
Pompeo curtly declined to discuss Giuliani — "I have nothing to add," he said — or Marie Yovanovitch, the ousted U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, who testified in the impeachment inquiry after receiving a congressional subpoena.
After curtly telling reporters on Monday that Russia was not a friend of the United States, Mr. McConnell went further, warning that Congress would take measures against Russia if it continued to meddle.
When Randy Carlisle called to say that his players at a small Texas school could not even make a layup, Buster Carlisle said curtly, "That's why they hired you," and hung up the phone.
Antonio, who curtly ended his date with Sarah, has been thirstily responding to anyone who tweets about him and engaging with tweets that make fun of Sarah, even posting a screenshot of one on Instagram.
The most important job, arguably But his role on the business end was only auxiliary if not solely for comedic purposes at most, as Rick curtly explains to a client selling a 15th century book.
" But the top House Democrat didn't mince words when it came to Vermont Senator Sanders' health care proposal, dismissing the notion of a single-payer health care plan, curtly saying, "That's not going to happen.
He also said curtly that when he met Putin in China in September he told him to "cut it out" and pledged to hit Russia in public and covert ways before he leaves office on January 20.
In a pair of curtly worded orders released on December 4th, the justices granted the administration's wish to allow Mr Trump's September proclamation limiting foreign travel to America to take full effect pending the lower-court proceedings.
"A man lit a fire and put me on it," the actress Jean Seberg (Kristen Stewart) curtly tells her lover, the activist Hakim Jamal (Anthony Mackie), in "Seberg," a flawed and fascinating film about fame and martyrdom.
Asked whether the administration was concerned about who had provided the New York Times with information and emails related to Trump Jr.'s meeting with a Russian lawyer, a frustrated White House official curtly waved away the question Tuesday.
South Carolina's Lindsey Graham promised there would be "holy hell to pay" if Trump fired him, while Iowa's Chuck Grassley, who chairs the Judiciary Committee, curtly noted that there was no room in the committee's schedule to confirm a replacement.
After a few pleasantries, the Wolf gets down to the business of stage-managing the situation with effortless ease; swiftly and curtly directing Vincent and Jules to clean up the bloody bits of brain from the back seat of the car.
The day after midterm elections that handed her party control of the House, Ms. Pelosi curtly brushed aside questions about whether she was convinced she would continue to lead her caucus — "Yes, I am," she said — even as other Democrats jockeyed for position.
And nothing could dampen the sturdy elation he felt as Turlock had handed him the phone with the welcoming nod, and nothing could strike from memory the president's tone as he'd said, curtly but invitingly, 'Call me Eric,' before offering his thanks. Nothing.
"On the security side we think it's important to keep it to protect people in our community," Zuckerberg said curtly, before turning to his lawyer for a talking point prompt (couched as an ask if there are "any other themes we wanted to get through").
"It was impossible to predict when, in the middle of the most polite conversation with persons she had not previously met, she would curtly dismiss civility and tell the person that he was a fraud," Mr. Devy wrote in an essay on the Indian website The Wire.
In "Persona Non Grata," we see that most starkly when the FBI tells Arkady that he's being expelled from the country because he's messing with the US's bioweapons, and Arkady curtly replies that this would be huge news, since the US isn't supposed to have them either.
"The petitioner must not only show that she lacked both the physical and the mental capacity to bring the claim, but also that the disability was of such an all-encompassing nature as to prevent her from even authorizing another to file the claim," the court curtly replied.
Political tension in Zimbabwe had been brewing for months but reached a peak when the country's 93-year-old leader Robert Mugabe curtly dismissed his vice president and banished him from the ruling party, a decision many speculate was made in order to make way for First Lady Grace Mugabe to assume power after him.
He's wearing a Bowie T-shirt he got from HMV (it's this one) and your dad's nodded curtly at him and they've quickly become embroiled in a point-scoring competition where they're both saying Bowie facts at each other as if to prove that one is the superior Bowie fan—nay, the superior man—while your uncle stands there checking the football scores on his phone.

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