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apoplectic

[ap-uh-plek-tik] / ˌæp əˈplɛk tɪk /




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Beijing’s apoplectic response to Takaichi’s perceived intervention in China’s affairs has included intense personal attacks on the new prime minister, often linking her with the militarism that fueled Japan’s brutal conduct in World War II.

From The Wall Street Journal

His candidacy left some Republicans publicly concerned and privately apoplectic.

From New York Times

Those will remain the bread and circuses of news sites that cover "The View" along with apoplectic right-wing hecklers, regardless of whether Goldberg has an account.

From Salon

Democrats, meanwhile, are apoplectic about a Trump comeback.

From Washington Times

Do nonnative species from the Mediterranean and South Africa make your host apoplectic?

From Los Angeles Times