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angry

[ang-gree] / ˈæŋ gri /


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"I would probably be angry... not angry at the party, but angry at the rules or the people who caused it -- those who might have made secret deals behind the scenes," said Patcharee Phadungsuksira, 26.

From Barron's

How I felt so angry at her for being mean to me all these weeks until today, when she wanted me to help her communicate with Leo.

From Literature

Neither set of officers wanted to get anywhere close to the mountain, but it would be better to escort people peacefully than face an angry mob.

From Literature

“Before I was so angry and just so tense. Now I just move on easier and faster when things don’t go my way.”

From Los Angeles Times

“You look at Sacramento in particular, I think they’re billions of dollars worth of waste and even outright fraud,” he says, starting to sound angry.

From The Wall Street Journal