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Interrogating means to question or inquire someone closely, in an aggressive, or formal manner.
No, it is an adjective. It can mean hostile, offensive, or assertive.
When someone talks to you roughly, it means they are speaking in a harsh or aggressive manner. This could indicate they are angry, frustrated, or lacking patience in that moment. It's important to address the situation calmly and assertively.
the manner someone speeks in like good manner or bad manner or funny manner etc. source: my knowlege
It means that they are behaving in a crazy manner.
It means "do you understand" in an aggressive and standoffish manner. As in "If you show your face here ever again, you will cease to exist... you dig it!"
The word approach means when you come toward someone.
Shouting, insulting or swearing at someone in an angry manner.
Saying someone has a sharp tongue typically means they are quick-witted and use their words to criticize or hurt others. It suggests that they have a tendency to make clever or cutting remarks that can be biting or sarcastic.
Someone who acts like the opposite sex and does things at their manner.
bipolar, wacko, crazy, lunatic. any questions?
It just means to walk toward them, to approach.