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indignant

[in-dig-nuhnt] / ɪnˈdɪg nənt /


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But running down the street to pick up his hat, I encountered Otto surrounded by an indignant little cluster of people who had seen what happened.

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Around mid-morning, Wolf startled a clutch of willow grouse, who shot skywards with indignant gobbles.

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The model threw me, then Miss Lacey, a galled look—apparently indignant that I’d been so bold as to give my opinion.

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“Thanks for your concern,” I say, trying to sound indignant, but I’m laughing, too.

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I could hear the childish whine in my voice and wished I could sound angry and indignant like Hannie instead.

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