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angry

[ang-gree] / ˈæŋ gri /


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Now, he uses it as a marketing opportunity when he notices others getting angry.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Queen told the BBC she had been "so angry" and "furious" about the attack - first reported in a book earlier this year.

From BBC

Carlsen's angry reaction, which went against the restrained demeanour typically seen in chess, generated a lot of conversation online.

From BBC

On Tuesday, university students in Tehran joined the protests, which began earlier this week after merchants angry over the Iranian rial’s falling value took to the streets in several cities.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I think it made me quite angry as a teenager. I sought out a way to prove that I was loveable, that I was good enough to be loved," she told the BBC .

From BBC