Antonym: calm, quiet. Similar words: Congress, ingredient, in the long run, congratulate, congressional, gang, angle, anger. Meaning: ['æŋgrɪ] adj. 1. feeling or showing anger 2. (of the elements) as if showing violent anger 3. severely inflamed and painful.
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121. The angry elephant crashed through the forest.
122. I was so angry, I wanted to hit him.
123. The angry crowds would not keep back the barrier.
124. Angry farmers blocked the road with their tractors.
125. The guys got angry and trashed the bar.
126. Sometimes she gets me so angry!
127. You can imagine how angry I was!
128. He looked surprised, worried and angry by turn.
129. He was still a little angry with her. Sentencedict.com
130. 30,000 angry farmers demonstrated against possible cuts in subsidies.
131. I don't feel angry so much as sad.
132. He got angry and bounced up from his chair.
133. He was stung into an angry retort.
134. She learned to shut out her angry feelings.
135. Horns honk. An angry motorist shouts.
136. I hope you'll get over being angry.
137. His mouth tightened into a thin, angry line.
138. Don't make him angry than you can help.
139. The discussion quickly deteriorated into an angry argument.
140. When he's roused, he can get very angry.
141. Her cheeks were flushed , her expression angry.
142. Angry questioners flocked round the speaker after the meeting.
143. She answered with an angry look.
144. I was angry and embarrassed in equal measure.
145. The Complaints Department was beset by angry customers.
146. He's angry that people have called him a racist.
147. The group chairman faced hostile questioning from angry shareholders.
148. Edward declared himself angry and frustrated.
149. Thinking angry thoughts can provoke strong physiological arousal.
150. The decision provoked an angry response from residents.
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