Huffily
Huffily is an adverb used to describe an action, speech, or demeanor performed with irritation or in a sulky, resentful mood, as if one were in a huff. It often appears in narrative or dialogue to convey a character’s temper without explicit commentary from the author.
Etymology and related forms: Huffily derives from the noun or adjective huff/huffy, with the adverbial suffix
Usage notes: Huffily typically modifies verbs or verbs of speech, such as in “she spoke huffily” or
Examples: “She huffily folded her arms and walked away.” “He huffily declined the offer, insisting he needed
See also: In a huff, huffy, huffiness, petulant, irritable. These related terms describe similar moods or behaviors