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become enraged



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One of the reasons it’s hard to talk about all this is because I’ve only recently become enraged, and I’m nearly 40.

From Scientific American Apr. 19, 2021

You become enraged at your youngest daughter’s reticence because you have had to struggle to unroll the map of your kingdom.

From The New Yorker May 13, 2019

Many people, on both sides of the Atlantic, have become enraged at those who noisily consume food during A Quiet Place, saying it wrecks the atmosphere the film is trying to create.

From The Guardian Apr. 12, 2018

Fiorina’s targeted voters seem to be those who have become enraged with the long waiting lists at VA, the inefficiency of airport security checks, the cumbersome processes at the local DMV.

From Washington Post Aug. 20, 2015

I compare her to one of those destructive rivers that, when they become enraged, flood the plains, ruin the trees and buildings, raising the earth from one spot and dropping it onto another.

From "The Prince" by Niccolò Machiavelli




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