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Sentence count:74+2Posted:2017-02-23Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: infuriateinfuriatinginebriatedrepatriateexpatriateinflatedappropriateemaciatedMeaning: [ɪn'fjʊrɪeɪt /-'fjʊər-]  adj. marked by extreme anger. 
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31. As small as these gains seem, they infuriated the Klan.
32. But Harwood was infuriated by the perceived loss of his friend and sought to maintain the link.
33. The infuriated Abbot put forward a test case by sending a monk with a wagonload of corn across the bridge.
34. Infuriated, she forgot herself sufficiently to reach out and prod his knee.
35. His inconstancy infuriated liberals, who felt betrayed, and Republicans, whose positions he seemed to be stealing.
36. He did not want to tie her down, and the suggestion infuriated him.
37. She looked to him in astonishment, shaken, and was irrationally infuriated to see that he was asleep.
38. Infuriated, she wriggled under his barricading arms, whirled around and pushed violently at his chest with all her might.
39. Their insults infuriated him.
40. He infuriated his allies with his arbitrary decisions and devious ways.
41. He was constantly ashamed of his father, embarrassed by him, infuriated by him.
42. He took to law, perhaps, he said, because he was infuriated by the exploitation around him.
43. Ginsberg was infuriated by Voznesensky's refusal to appear on stage.
44. Some of Mr Sharif's infuriated followers then kidnapped the secretary of the provincial assembly, Chaudry Habibullah.
45. A gang of local ruffians was passing by and, when they saw what was happening, became infuriated against Richard Baxter.
46. Milosevic himself was reported to have chaired a key meeting Sunday overriding infuriated hard-liners angered by the moderates' desire to compromise.
47. The Eagles have infuriated their fans by letting top quality players join the free-agency merry-go-round.
48. She didn't think she had ever met a man who so infuriated her.
49. The champion was infuriated by the decision.
50. That gentleman bellowed in an infuriated manner.
51. Churchill's casual tone infuriated Walden.
52. Infuriated, he deliberately broke the window of the car.
53. Infuriated, he gave them each a kick.
54. But the protective tariff infuriated the predominantly agricultural South.
54. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
55. Such conversations infuriated her so much that she couldn't speak.
56. Infuriated by this, the latter plunged left and right, laying about madly with his club.
57. I was so infuriated by what she said that without a word I let into her.
58. I'm not even thirty yet , and you've infuriated me to death already. "
59. That infuriated Russia, which saw the bases as a blatant push into its front yard.
60. That was something which infuriated Dr. Lord, increasingly as time went on.
More similar words: infuriateinfuriatinginebriatedrepatriateexpatriateinflatedappropriateemaciatedappropriatelyaffiliatedassociatedrepudiatedhumiliatedmisappropriateappreciatedfuriousinfusein fullfuriouslypainfulinfusionin futuredisdainfulin full swingburialdisdainfullymercurialvariationproletariatbifurcate
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