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galled
adjective as in angry
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adjective as in raw
adjective as in uncomfortable
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Example Sentences
What has galled many Trump detractors is the apparent indifference Latino supporters of the president-elect have about his loyalty to right-wing, racist groups, his immigrant scapegoating and his own racist remarks.
All these decades later, a wide swath of the public today continues to be baffled and occasionally galled by Pollock, just as it didn’t get Serra for years.
The Miss America tragic brag that it was the single biggest source of scholarship money for women in the United States always galled me to the gills.
But on Tuesday, what really galled Mr. Vance was the relaxing of the Senate dress code, which he said would demean America’s government institutions.
It galled Nixon that the press, never his friend, was turning Ellsberg into a hero.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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