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View definitions for get angry

get angry

verb as in snap

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Every year, in the winter months, people get angry, journalists write and produce reports, politicians blame each other and courts fume - until we do it all over again the next year.

From BBC

"You do get angry and upset," she said.

From BBC

"Sometimes I get angry but other times I realise I am still alive and feel grateful."

From BBC

His campaign is likely terrified he'll get angry and defensive and like his Fox News buddy Brian Kilmeade, go off on a tangent arguing that wanting to be more like Hitler isn't such a bad thing.

From Salon

But it is easy to get angry with this film, which fails to generate the appropriate sympathy for the characters.

From Salon

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

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