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anger

[ang-ger] / ˈæŋ gər /




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Claire’s friends are no less attentive than Eliot and are also sympathetic to his hurt and anger at being asked to move out of the house for her remaining days.

From The Wall Street Journal

The residual anger at Burr left many firmly committed to never allow another bank to undertake commercial activities.

From Barron's

Her voice trembles with anger as she explains how she found out the news that he had died on the front line in the eastern Donetsk region of Ukraine in 2023.

From BBC

"This shouldn't have happened, this was avoidable and there's always anger there."

From BBC

"Take your anger and… just spread happiness and love and memory for my lovely niece," Ms Chernykh said.

From BBC