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How do you use haughtily in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "haughtily" in a sentence:

Formal:

* The duchess surveyed the room haughtily, her nose held high.

* The CEO spoke haughtily about the company's successes, ignoring the concerns of the employees.

* He dismissed their suggestions haughtily, as if they were beneath his notice.

Informal:

* "I don't need your help," she said haughtily, turning her back on him.

* He walked into the party, haughtily ignoring the greetings from his classmates.

* The teenager haughtily refused to do his chores, claiming he was too busy.

Figurative:

* The ancient oak stood haughtily over the field, its branches reaching for the sky.

* The mountains stood haughtily against the horizon, a testament to the power of nature.

Remember: "Haughtily" implies a sense of arrogance or superiority. The word can be used to describe both people and things.

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