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anger

[ang-ger] / ˈæŋ gər /




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Increasing the size of exempted developments has sparked anger from nature charities, who warned it risked stalling nature recovery.

From BBC

As the national anthem played following their victories, Smith and Carlos expressed their anger about racial injustice in America by bowing their heads and raising their fists.

From Los Angeles Times

Sewage and debris flow from Tijuana are an ever-present threat and decades-long source of frustration and anger in Imperial Beach, where beaches have been closed and some residents have planted “Stop the Stink” yard signs.

From Los Angeles Times

Then, going into the last end, irritation turned to anger.

From BBC

"Students were rebelling, but with hope and celebration, not anger. The film was about people finding joy in being themselves and saying we don't want to conform," says Krishen in the same interview.

From BBC