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Incensed meaning
Enraged; infuriated; spitefully or furiously angry. | Emitting fire from its mouth, often its ears, and sometimes elsewhere.
Synonyms of Incensed
Example sentences (20)
And a prominently-displayed adult swimsuit claimed to be “” has also incensed some shoppers.
And, quite often, when I tell them Obamacare did away with that roadblock, they actually get INCENSED and won't change because they want nothing to do w/gov't-run "Socialist programs".
An incensed Dan insists on a fight, but Smitty refuses to engage in fisticuffs.
By the time the clip finished, he was incensed.
Critics have been especially incensed by Mr. Biden’s decision not to shoot down the balloon.
Even conservative stalwarts like Laura Ingraham and Mark Levin are incensed.
Fans of the North-east club were incensed when Walsh ruled that Stefan Gartenmann had fouled Connor Goldson inside his own area after being urged to check his pitchside monitor by his Clydesdale House colleague Andrew Dallas.
Grassley is incensed the U-S would negotiate with Iran, which he says is negotiating with terrorists.
However, hardliners have been incensed by the government's tactics during a frantic day of coaxing and strong-arming.
Incensed by the handshake refusal Evra targeted Suarez within the first minute of the game.
Lacour was so incensed by the hate crime at the time that he rallied his friends to deliver some vigilante justice.
Martinez, incensed by the police’s actions, attempted to enter the stands by leaping over the barricades to protect the fans.
So incensed are some fans, that they took to social media to say they'll halt their Premium membership - which costs around £9.99 a month - in protest at the move.
The brawls were ignited after Spain seemed to become incensed over England's celebrations, with Gomez blasting his club team-mate for not coming to apologise after the match.
Wade was left incredulous - and incensed - when no wide was called by the square leg umpire, with the veteran gesturing angrily at the non-call.
Worst idea ever!” wrote one incensed poster.
Your correspondent Ed Runham is understandably incensed at the perks available to MPs and his suggestion that Tory MP Lee Anderson has a taste of his own medicine by being given the opportunity to cook meals for his fellow MPs at 30p each is brilliant.
A few folks might be incensed about losing that most central of human rights, return on investment.
And he was so incensed because of how consistent he believes his side have been in recent weeks, only for them to produce what they did over the first 45 minutes in Paisley.
An incensed fellow student threatened him by saying he wanted to fight him.