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anger

[ang-ger] / ˈæŋ gər /




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When this anger boiled over, it threatened to scald more than the British.

From The Wall Street Journal

Amina's tone shifts to clear anger as she accuses international donors of leaving local NGOs to face Houthi authorities alone and take all the risks.

From BBC

In the months after Chloe's death, Danielle said she was consumed by grief, anger, and hate, unable to eat, sleep, or function properly.

From BBC

But gone too is a sense that we understand each other’s pasts, and Nicole’s understanding of Birdie shatters into a mess of devotion and anger.

From Los Angeles Times

"They're in a state of numbness and even disbelief but there will also be feelings of anger and guilt and fear and pain."

From BBC