Similar words: endangered, endangered species, anger, manger, ranger, danger, hanger, in danger. Meaning: ['æŋgə] adj. marked by extreme anger.
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91, Gore angered by decision to keep manual recount deadline.
92, William was angered and embarrassed by his oversight.
93, Her brazen contempt for authority angered the officials.
94, His lordly manners angered everyone.
95, The zealot was greatly angered by the Master's words.
96, The boy's disobedience angered his father.
97, She was genuinely angered at his impolite words.
98, When Mary walked in, she didn't so as take a glance at me, which angered me.
99, That angered many dealers and slowed momentum, as the move eliminated some $300 million in regional ad spending for uniform messages, though most groups have re-formed now.
100, Pakistani authorities, angered by repeated incursions by NATO helicopters over the past week, have blocked a supply route for the troops in Afghanistan.
101, Firecrackers began to pop , and the dragon danced more wildly, as if angered.
102, Such power politics greatly angered the Chinese people, led to the " Fourth Movement. "
103, That angered pro-choice groups who see the bill that passed as the greatest blow to abortion rights in the US for many years.
104, The carmakers angered members of Congress last week when they turned up without a detailed plan for revitalising the car industry.
105, STEVE EMBER: O'Keeffe was angered by some criticism of her work over the years.She rejected critics' claims that there was deep sexual meaning in her paintings of flowers.
106, In my memory, it seemed that I never angered with anyone. It maybe relates to my character. I'm introversive and I like living alone. If something confuses me I will talk with Mother only.
107, Angered at the loss of his speeder and droid,(http://sentencedict.com/angered.html) Fett captured the Fromms to turn them over to Jabba the Hutt.
108, The new 40 percent resource rent tax has angered the mining industry generally and sparked talk among some of reconsidering Australian projects.
109, When Mary walked she did not soas take a glance at me, which angered me.
110, Even some American news reports have angered top officials of the Defense Department.
111, S . preemptive war angered many people around the world.
112, We may know that, due to temperament, a choleric teacher may be energetic, but also quick-tempered and easily angered.
113, But in Lusaka, the capital, Zambian police clashed with opposition protesters angered by alleged vote-rigging, witnesses and police said.
114, On the turn of a moment, Gemini can become cynical, biting, moody and quickly angered.
115, Similarly, it appears that first-time voters, such as Lewis, are scared by the Coalition's industrial relations policy and angered by the lack of housing affordability for their generation.
116, Voters are angered by the coalition's in - fighting and what they see as its aimlessness.
117, My failure to answer the roll call angered the teacher.
118, This 15 ) angered Prometheus , so he ied to 16 ) ick Zeus and make him look stupid.
119, He was quite certain now that she knew he was married and angered at his perfidy.
120, This ironical sequence of things angered him like an impish trick from a fellow - creature.
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