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angry

[ˈæŋɡri]

Definition:
1. Feeling or showing anger.
2. (of the elements) as if showing violent anger.
3. Severely inflamed and painful.

Use 'angry' in a sentence:

  1. The police came under attack from angry crowds.
  2. The visiting president was jostled by angry demonstrators.
  3. Angry protestors with clenched fists shouted their defiance.
  4. Call her if you like, but don't blame me if she's angry.
  5. He never stays angry for long.
  6. An angry gorilla has a fierce roar.
  7. 'And that's not all,' he continued in angry vein.
  8. An angry mob gathered outside the courthouse.
  9. She had every right to be angry.
  10. She learned to shut out her angry feelings.
  11. Don't look so angry.
  12. Groups of angry youths hurled stones at police.
  13. It doesn't take much to make her angry.
  14. An angry murmur ran through the crowd.
  15. Her behaviour really made me angry.
  16. Thinking angry thoughts can provoke strong physiological arousal.
  17. Roberta felt frustrated and angry.
  18. The discussion quickly deteriorated into an angry argument.
  19. She got angry and socked him in the mouth.
  20. He got so angry he lost control.
  21. He was getting angry—and with some justification.
  22. Her angry words were camouflage for the way she felt.
  23. I was very angry with myself for making such a stupid mistake.
  24. I was angry about the rumours.
  25. He felt angry at the injustice of the situation.
  26. The little girl's smile thawed the angry old man.
  27. The decision provoked an angry reaction from local residents.
  28. He was still a little angry with her.
  29. His angry glance said it all.
  30. Students were angry at being treated like children.
  31. The news provoked an angry response.
  32. His speech called forth an angry response.
  33. He fixed her with an angry stare.
  34. His angry refusal to agree raised the temperature of the meeting.
  35. It was difficult to gauge whether she was angry or not.
  36. Thousands of angry demonstrators filled the square.
  37. The plans for the new development have raised angry protests from local residents.
  38. I was very angry and ready for a fight.
  39. She shot an angry glance at him.
  40. She shot him an angry glance.
  41. I like him. Though he makes me angry sometimes.
  42. I was angry at the time but we had a good laugh about it afterwards.
  43. I would have walked out, I was that angry.
  44. That kind of behaviour is guaranteed to make him angry.
  45. There's no point in getting angry.
  46. He's so angry he's in no fit state to see anyone.
  47. The radio station was besieged with calls from angry listeners.
  48. The government is facing an angry backlash from voters over the new tax.
  49. The revelations gave new fuel to angry opponents of the proposed law.
  50. I was angry because I played so badly.
  51. We heard angry shouts coming from the flat below.
  52. The words burst from her in an angry rush.
  53. He had every reason to be angry.
  54. Are you angry with me for some reason?
  55. The comments provoked an angry response from union leaders.
  56. I was very angry with him, but now I feel I've got it out of my system.