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She asked because a driver pulled up to her as she was staging that year's display and irately scolded her for placing Christmas iconography on taxpayer-funded property.

From Salon

Sometimes they hid upstairs, pretending to be out, while the king paced around the grounds below, peering irately through the windows.

She said she endured several people shouting irately at her, including a man who "swore in her face", and said she witnessed another man swearing at a woman in her 60s.

From BBC

He glared at me and responded irately: “They have no rights whatsoever! They are an abomination and against human nature and God,” he shouted.

Simonson is convinced they succeeded only because they were tweeting irately about the airline’s treatment.

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

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