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fighting mad
adjective as in pissed off
Weak matches
Example Sentences
The commander of Douglas Evans’s squadron remarked that it was a good thing the pilot of the U.S. plane struck by flak wasn’t a close friend, otherwise “Evans would have parked his plane and gone after them with his bare hands. I never did see a man get so fighting mad.”
“I was fighting mad to try and get hot stuff in the market,” Lindsay said.
And if that happened to my child I would want my whole community, fighting, mad and angry for me.”
Gene Nifenecker II, the founder of Balloon Kings and affectionately known as ‘King Gene’ by his customers, is a former Marine who is fighting mad over what’s happening to small businesses amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The California Democrat, speaking at a DNC summer meeting in San Francisco, told her colleagues to get fighting mad for the 2020 presidential contest with President Trump and the Republican Party.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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