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Sentence count:132+4Posted:2017-04-04Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: endangeredendangered speciesangermangerrangerdangerhangerin dangerMeaning: ['æŋgə]  adj. marked by extreme anger. 
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31, Bruck's forthright comments angered several people in the audience.
32, Angered I fell upon them and I killed them.
33, In the course of time, the club engaged in unbecoming activities which have angered the community.
34, In extreme situations like this it is not surprising that the local population becomes angered.
35, The agreement angered the Bush administration which was philosophically opposed to the government becoming a venture capitalist for fledgling companies.
36, His failed attempts in seducing the young woman angered him to the point of incarcerating her.
37, Friends of Mrs Barrrie-Brown are angered by reports of an imminent sale.
38, If I angered Kosinski, he might eliminate me(sentencedict.com), the way that Tarden cleverly exposed Veronika to radiation without her knowledge.
39, He quickly angered countless officials, and his haughty presence sparked a long-lasting feud with Arizona Sen.
40, The president's proposal to scrap the program has angered many members of Congress.
41, Love implies anger. The man who is angered by nothing cares about nothing. Edward Abbey 
42, This has angered the Maori and left the government with no policy other than a set of good intentions.
43, Read in studio A decision to cut a town's tourist budget by more than half has angered shopkeepers and hoteliers.
44, His coldness angered her.
45, Her style of leadership has angered both political parties and the cultural institutions with which she deals.
46, Some shopkeepers in Skinnergate and High Row have been angered by the decision to stop deliveries during peak time.
47, The head of the bank described the salary cuts as 'peanuts',(Sentence dictionary) a turn of phrase which angered many bank workers.
48, Like most of the women in the street, Pat Johnstone had been angered by it all.
49, The country's Jewish population was angered by the prime minister's remarks.
50, Many of them appear to have been angered and disappointed at the church's suppression of the proposed scheme.
51, He also angered some colleagues by supporting efforts to strip Sen.
52, The last two or three years have been a testing time for the 180 people who work at Angered.
53, For some reason he is angered out of his normal self and clearly Ana is miserable.
54, It was clear that he had been angered by attempts to steamroller him.
55, This man has done unspeakable things; he may be angered by my appearance.
56, In addition, we angered the professional porters, who attacked us, saying we were taking away their livelihood.
57, An assault on the office building angered the men in the yard and violence was narrowly avoided.
58, Some of the shopkeepers in Skinnergate and High Row have been angered by the decision to stop deliveries during the peak time.
59, Angered by this, she shook the mountain until the city of Skadar fell in ruins.
60, This angered opposition groups, who asserted that Suchinda and his supporters should be held accountable for the killings.
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