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Angry
Angry meaning
Displaying or feeling anger. | Inflamed and painful. | Dark and stormy, menacing.
Example sentences (20)
He was angry with his wife, and he was angry with his son for not getting a grip on the situation sooner, and he was angry with Diana,” Seward says.
Nigerian youths are angry because they are jobless, and an angry youth would only try to change the status quo, as was the case with President Goodluck Jonathan when angry Nigerians chased him out of power.
And I think if they’re angry at regulators for doing a thing, they won’t just be angry because their memes are gone.
I’m angry and I think other people should be angry, and that’s why I behave like that.
Since talking to him, he has only gotten angry with me because I raised my voice and was angry at him while in the car … all while defending myself because my husband just made me feel so terrible and inferior to this group of people.
And this makes me angry, but especially makes me angry about our people in Eastern Kentucky.
I’m very angry at her that she would weaponize the justice system against me and other people, very angry at her.
I was angry at him and the environment that created him, and I was angry he had me, too.
We felt bad for a week or two until we suddenly realized that he had it 100 percent wrong: When we do it right we help people better express themselves; they’re not looking angry/worried/stressed when they’re not angry/worried/stressed.
A total of 29.8 per cent said they are angry but don’t want to change the government while only 13.5 per cent said they are not angry.
I am not angry for the reasons that you would like me to be — but angry because our Black women keep dying at the hands of police officers.
Sometimes I got angry, really angry.
We watched a man die, and people are upset, people are angry, people are very angry.
One can’t just pass a law to demand angry, alienated young men stop being angry, alienated young men.
The only thing that’s even funnier than being an angry little man throwing tantrums is being an angry little man throwing tantrums over an issue that he was on the other side of at one time.
These are angry, angry people; you take a look at them.
Wake up, get angry, stay angry, channel that anger.
You have a right to be angry, but you’re not right to belittle someone because you’re angry.
It is important to note that it is not people or events that make you angry it is your reaction to them that makes you angry.
Randolph is always policing himself — he can’t get too angry, because then he’ll be seen as a stereotypical angry black man.