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stare angrily

verb as in glare

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And they’ve decided to break quorum in the most dramatic way possible, which is to take for-profit charter jets to D.C. to sit on the steps of the Senate capital and stare angrily at Joe Manchin as he walks past.

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They were annoyed at the intrusion that packed the box insupportably tight, so that the woman had to sit on the men's laps, but the air soon cleared in laughter that caused people in the orchestra to stare angrily at the box full of noisy men in khaki.

Sue, holding the weeping girl in her arms, and soothing her with gentle pats on the heaving shoulders, looked at her mother, answering the other's defiant stare angrily.

But now he said nothing more, though he continued to stare angrily at Buster Bumblebee, who was glad to see Betsy Butterfly, and was telling her as much, too. p.

An' as for you—" He was at the door and half turned to stare angrily into Terry's eyes—"You can do what you please.

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

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