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angry

[ang-gree] / ˈæŋ gri /


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In July, angry Mexican protesters, predominantly young, marched through the trendy Roma neighborhood and adjoining Condesa district denouncing gentrification driven by foreigners.

From Los Angeles Times

Voters are angry about expensive rents, groceries and imported goods.

From Los Angeles Times

On “Foul Territory” last week he suggested fans of small-market teams have an option that might be more constructive than getting angry.

From Los Angeles Times

He was initially due to tour several towns but following angry reactions across Europe, he shortened his itinerary to a one-day visit to the US Pituffik military base.

From Barron's

I looked in his eyes today and he is hurting, upset and angry.

From BBC