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become enraged

verb as in blow up

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“He would go through my messages and my emails. He’d see my messages with David,” and become enraged, Amy Lin testified Thursday.

Natalia Améstica claims that she had become enraged during a tour of the rapper to Chile, when the rapper's friend and producer, Carlos Molnar, had told her that she would not be reimbursed for plane tickets she had bought, nor receive a share of the profits of the tour, which she claims she had organised.

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He added that he believed Mr Czuba had become enraged due to coverage of the Israel-Hamas war, including claims that Israeli babies had been beheaded by Hamas fighters.

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As China’s spy balloon drifted across the continental United States in February, American intelligence agencies learned that President Xi Jinping of China had become enraged with senior Chinese military generals.

If the requested videos and photos were not sent instantly, multiple women in the exposé claimed D’Elia would become enraged and berate them.

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

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