Similar words: endangered, endangered species, anger, manger, ranger, danger, hanger, in danger. Meaning: ['æŋgə] adj. marked by extreme anger.
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61, The decision to again allow logging in the area angered environmentalists.
62, The Republicans, still angered by the Bridgeport opportunism that cheated them of a seat, made Daley suffer for it.
63, My encounter with the gorilla in the pit angered me not just because of the badmouthing but because of his rotten timing.
64, If you had written that package, would you be angered by people using it without paying?
65, What angered me most was the Gulag searchlight exposure of oncoming vehicles.
66, She turned and looked about her, suddenly angered by the mess she had made - by her momentary lapse of control.
67, Such monstrous deeds always angered the gods and they served him as he had served others.
68, And many of them were angered at what they said was a lack of information from the ferry company on replacement sailings.
69, They were also angered at the time allowed for representations.
70, Angered by the betrayal[sentencedict.com], Rhee and Yun stormed out of the building.
71, The package also angered many Hong Kong liberals who argued that the reforms did not go far enough.
72, Clotilde quickly adopted his three chil-dren, which angered Clotaire, her youngest son.
73, Eleanor's stories had made him jealous; his wife's effusions angered him.
74, The police department's handling of the affair has angered many in the community.
75, The order angered Marshall, who wrote the president a memo of compliance that also expressed objection to the commission.
76, By agreeing to run, Daley gave up his Senate seat and angered some of the old guard on the South Side.
77, Naturally most of the more established churches were embarrassed and angered by the unseemly goings on.
78, But the proposed development has angered environmentalists who argue there's no need for more housing in Swindon.
79, Some were angered by the social injustice that allowed huge inequalities in wealth and welfare within their society.
80, It is the responsibility of the angered party to communicate successfully and reasonably why he or she has felt anger.
81, Budget tax anger Anti-poverty campaigners have been angered by the Chancellor's budget decision to tax domestic fuel.
82, During the campaign he suggested appointing a peace envoy to the troubled province an idea that angered and appalled the government.
83, What angered me most was the way her dad went about it and her stepmum,(http://sentencedict.com/angered.html) giving her ultimatums.
84, The deal has angered environmentalists, who want a complete ban on peat extraction.
85, The father, so angered by the compulsory admission, became threatening and abusive to residential staff.
86, The noise of thunder rolls across the city, pressing down and leaving the man in the street angered and on edge.
87, Leaving behind the familiar phrasings, Coltrane began to produce swirls of sound and visceral shrieks that puzzled and angered music critics.
88, Booth angered conservative Republicans by openly opposing the party line.
89, Milosevic himself was reported to have chaired a key meeting Sunday overriding infuriated hard-liners angered by the moderates' desire to compromise.
90, Sam Behrend, executive director of Access Tucson, is angered by the survey.
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