He was furious at them - I think he called them SOB's.
Kennedy publicly criticized the steel industry for its decision to raise prices, viewing it as unjustified, irresponsible, and harmful to the economy. He also threatened to launch an investigation into possible price fixing and profiteering.
Divided it more sharply, as it declared that slavery was legal in every state of the Union.
sharply
Yes. It is the adverb form of the adjective sharp, and meaning keenly, strongly, or tersely. His skills had been sharply honed by practice. The car turned sharply to the left. He spoke sharply to his assistant.
The car turned the corner so sharply, that it went up on two wheels! He answers pointed questions sharply.
He was pierced in the chest sharply because of falling glass. The note was played sharply because of the flute players hard breathing. Her words came out sharply, more so than she intended.
"Retorted" is a word that means to sharply reply or respond.
Depends on the gun. Some are sharply pointed.
The word sharply modifies an action to indicate it is done in a sharp (or precise) manner.
An ex parte decision is a decision made by a judge without requiring all parties involved in a legal proceeding to be present. It is typically made in urgent or emergency situations where immediate action is necessary to protect a person's rights or interests.
Yes, the modifier is used correctly. "He spoke sharply to his sister" would be the correct way to write the sentence.
To breath fast or sharply