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angry

[ang-gree] / ˈæŋ gri /


Example Sentences

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We are angry because they keep getting thrown under the bus as if they’re not doing their jobs when they are.

From Salon

She said she was also angry about HMRC's refusal to pay her any interest on the overpaid amount despite her first raising the issue in October last year.

From BBC

The whole incident sparked angry clashes between the two benches, with Letexier showing a red card to a member of the Real backroom staff.

From Barron's

"Parliament's restoration project is out of control, and the public should be as angry about it as I am," Badenoch said.

From BBC

Jonah had never before seen Dad so angry that he actually sputtered.

From Literature