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outrage

[out-reyj] / ˈaʊt reɪdʒ /




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The country singer and rapper who bears that name inspired outrage at the Grammys on Sunday.

From Salon

Audience outrage led Disney to swiftly reinstate Kimmel, and it’s no wonder.

From Salon

That move sparked outrage among Palisades fire victims, who demanded that the council reverse course.

From Los Angeles Times

Sports figures from Tom Brady to LeBron James expressed shock and outrage after news broke that Bill Belichick failed to gain Hall of Fame election on his first ballot.

From Los Angeles Times

"That's why there isn't enough outrage or action over these completely avoidable deaths. When it comes to treating snakebites, every second counts."

From BBC