The sentence "Dara grew impatient and angrily left the restaurant" is intransitive because the verb "left" does not take a direct object.
"Waving his stick and shouting angrily" is a phrase because it does not express a complete thought and lacks a subject and a verb. It is a dependent clause that does not stand alone as a sentence.
The second verb "left" in the sentence is transitive because it has a direct object, which is "the restaurant."
The root word for angrily is anger.
Mr. (noun) Hernandez (noun) angrily (adverb) broke (verb) his (adjective) new (adjective) pencil (noun)
He was angrily reading the tabloid.
angrily
I went home with a angrily face
the man shouted at the boy angrily
I stared at him angrily after he threw the ball at me.
He angrily said he did not want to see her again.She angrily shouted her brother's name.
the angrily boy said a bad word.
John turned to him and said angrily, "Why are you following me?"
Assuming you mean you want a sentence using the word 'angrily': Susie angrily picked up her water bottle after suffering defeat in a friendly game of soccer.
The Chinese artist angrily stomped out of the room. The storm raged angrily as the cat napped peacefully by the fire.
speaking angrily
Angrily-- always think LY when it comes to adverbs! :)