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View definitions for become angry

become angry

verb as in blow up

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Discussions on the program often become angry, with guests talking over each other while Phillip tries to maintain control.

Shy’s trajectory is all too familiar: frightened, neglected boys often become angry men.

The court heard Douglas, of Jade Place, Huddersfield, had become "angry and jealous" when he arrived at Maggie's and found that a woman he had been expecting to meet was already with Mr Shah.

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The father said his son had become angry and called police, accusing the father of theft.

Card’s last evaluation was dated shortly before his ex-wife and son reported to police in May that he’d become angry and paranoid in the preceding months, and had falsely accused his son of saying things behind his back.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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