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angry

[ang-gree] / ˈæŋ gri /


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It's an expensive process that has left Smyth feeling both angry and nervous at the thought of driving.

From BBC

Quist said the shooting has left him and his classmates angry, saddened and shocked.

From BBC

White House officials have grown angry that Noem and Lewandowski have declined to take guidance on events, messaging and management of the agency.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the screenplay gets so intricate and angry — and so shamelessly ambitious — you can’t believe someone in today’s Hollywood was willing to put up the money to get it made.

From Los Angeles Times

The couple remain angry Chan was not charged with cruelty, in relation to the video of their son crying.

From BBC