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angry

[ang-gree] / ˈæŋ gri /


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"I understand that populism is spreading all over the world and that people are trying to look for scapegoats, they're angry," he said.

From BBC

Stella McGinn said she would be "angry" if improved bus safety laws were not passed within this assembly mandate.

From BBC

“You don’t have to be happy all the time, but it’s important to channel that frustration into something useful. Think about what makes you angry, and use what you care about to change herstory.”

From Los Angeles Times

One audience member wrote an angry letter in protest, saying he was starting a club to “combat the trend towards rock” in country music.

From The Wall Street Journal

His promise of change resonated with an electorate that was angry at corruption, nepotism and elite rule.

From BBC