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angry
adjective as in strongly displeased
Strongest matches
Example Sentences
Sue Draper, has lived in the area since the 1980s and is "angry" with the situation.
But being angry at the system and having a workable alternative to the system are two completely different problems.
The Victorians worried about a “world denuded of larger significance,” but we suffer from both material surfeit and spiritual abundance, and are captive to a surplus of competing and increasingly angry gods.
Black communities in Darfur have long been angry about years of marginalization by the Arab-dominated governments in Khartoum, resulting in a series of rebellions.
The other cows had finally found their courage, and the angry herd was on the march.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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