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become irate
verb as in lose one's temper
Weak matches
Example Sentences
In the lawsuit, she said Mr Combs had become irate while trying to track down her friend, because he was worried she would inform "the girl he was with at the time".
Hawaii Police Department said the actor had become "irate" before throwing the chair.
The crowd started to become irate with police officers and even started to chant obscenities.
The hit caused Stewart to become irate and try to go after James a few times.
You could probably understand that it might take him some time to adjust to this habit of yours, but he should NOT become irate or lash out at you when this happens.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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