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No brusquely actually means roughly or harshly. It means she said in rude way to get out.
bluntly, gruffyHarshly; bluntly. "No", he answered brusquely.
She pushed brusquely past the crowd at the cosmetics counter. He was in a terrible mood, and responded brusquely to our offers of help. She is very rude and answers all questions brusquely. The scientist brusquely dismissed his critics.
She answered his question brusquely, causing him to feel taken aback by her attitude.
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It should be--- That nasty maid said he is not here.
"Do you have to correct those infernal homework papers now? " asked the teacher's husband in a brusque manner. The doorman's brusque demeanor was not appreciated by the hotel guests.
"Brusquely" means in a terse and abrupt manner edging on rudeness.
Harry S Truman said "The buck stops here." He had it on a sign on his desk.
To respond brusquely could be to rebuff. Perhaps what is sought is the idiom, which is "jump down (one's) throat."
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