Similar words: enrage, outraged, tragedy, discouraged, ragged, managed, engaged, damaged. Meaning: [-dʒd] adj. marked by extreme anger.
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91. The decision to concede a plebiscite on the voting system has enraged them.
92. Enraged by my reaction, they began to pull at my cloths.
93. I am enraged quickly dead, I say to grow to still be done not have greatly so had seen so brutal, how so big company inside the person is so blackguardly .
94. Enraged ,[www.Sentencedict.com] Lah called for the capture of the Jedi.
95. Deeply enraged, Guan Yu killed the despot and fled the town.
96. I looked at her , dumb and wolfish. She at once enraged and shamed me.
97. Hillary Clinton – who is currently in Kenya for a trade conference – enraged Pyongyang's leaders last month by likening them to unruly children seeking attention.
98. Pro - Thaksin protesters are likely to be further enraged by the Election Commission's ruling.
99. Agamemnon's wife Clytemnestra was greatly enraged at her husband's cruelty.
100. The enraged crowd stoned the car(Sentencedict.com), then set it on fire.
101. Comic strips starring a hooded crusader, Iodine Man, rescuing a slow-witted student from an enraged teacher were handed out across the country.
102. Plans to build a new nightclub enraged the local residents.
103. The judge was enraged and stroke the table for several times.
104. On the tenth floor there were only some ill-tempered old men and ugly women who always seemed to be enraged about something or other.
105. My violence and passion, and I am enraged at your cold insensibility and want of feeling.
106. As the ships were burning, Arthas publically accused the mercenaries to be responsible for it, upon which they were killed by Arthas' enraged soldiers.
107. Dubbed the "sky-high priced meal", the revelation has enraged the public and led to calls for a boycott and an audit of the society's expenditures.
108. To the victim's piercing scream of fear the enraged Beast responded with a Blood - curdling groan.
109. Many of al-Qaeda's commanders disagreed, predicting that an enraged United States would focus its fury on the terrorist group and its allies, but bin Laden pushed ahead.
110. People open their newspapers or browse online news sites hoping to be surprised, provoked, enraged, disgusted, challenged, titillated, amused, entertained and informed.
111. This enraged Nathan Rothschild so much that he , almost single handedly fomented the War of 1812.
112. He was so enraged that his face resembled a red flag.
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