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anger

[ang-ger] / ˈæŋ gər /




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Bat felt a ball of anger rising up in his chest, hot and hard and loud, wanting to escape through his mouth in a yell.

From Literature

But his anger with the dragon dimmed when he remembered the pork chops he'd eaten for supper the night before.

From Literature

The prime minister began a planned speech on funding to improve local communities by addressing the growing anger over how he had dealt with the issue.

From BBC

Arguably more telling was the moment when, under intense questioning from journalists, Sir Keir conceded that he understood the "anger and frustration of Labour MPs".

From BBC

It represents a major reorganisation of the way Britain's scientific research and innovation is prioritised and funded with public money, and has angered many in the research community.

From BBC