"You made a deal with me," said the little man, truculently.
I can remember how I rather truculently told my grandmother that I wanted to start smoking.
I make the remark a little truculently, although perhaps it is hardly fair to do so six minutes before the end of my speech.
Should not statements—especially truculently delivered statements—be open to question and not provide a ministerial escape route?
She was supposed to have spoken truculently.
Their second aim in most cases is to attempt to lift restrictions and challenge oppositions that needlessly and truculently constrain a peaceful, quiet and healthy pleasure.
He was truculently insistent that he was not part of any return to figuration, but rather had found his own way as a post-abstract representational artist.