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A dog at the next table barks insistently, irate that its owner has abandoned it for the brunch spread.

Video of Russell’s last stretch against Memphis included an irate Redick slamming his chair multiple times into the court in frustration.

And he seemed particularly irate with EU big power Germany on both those counts.

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The police officer told the court the defendant was irate while travelling in police vehicles and that he spat and urinated in the cell in the police van.

From BBC

In “Saturday Night,” Michaels receives a phone call from an irate Carson, who evidently feels threatened by the arrival of a younger, edgier late-night show at NBC.

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

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