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angriness

[ US /ˈæŋɡɹiˌnɛs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the state of being angry

How To Use angriness In A Sentence

  • Unfortunately I have to update the operating system regularly; and when every PHP application running on my computer and in needs of talking to a MySQL database started malfunctioning after the 10.4.4 update, I began to transform my disappointment in angriness. The wonderful world of Apple RSS « Scripting News Annex
  • Well, certainly if you were naked across much of the three quarters of the country, you're talking about some angriness for sure. CNN Transcript Dec 17, 2008
  • And even if the government returns every dime of climate revenues to ratepayers, "That's a painful thing for utilities to have to endure, because angriness comes toward you, and somebody else gets the goodwill. The Carbon Cap Dilemma
  • But when mad waves spring, braceletted with foam, towards us in the angriness of love crying a strange name, tossing as they come repeated invitations in the gay exuberance of unexplained desire, we can forget the sad splendour and play at wilfulness until the gods require renewed inevitable hopeless calm and the foam dies and we again subside into our catalepsy, dreaming foam, while the dry shore awaits another tide. Experience, Figuration, the Avant-Garde, My Grouse : Ange Mlinko : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • We can only hope that the sequel brings us something more than angriness, than the apathy and vanity involved in the idea that someone else will fix things for us. Derek Beres: The Near-Transformation of Erykah Badu
  • In the popular "Word" segment, Stephen Colbert defended our right to "Life, liberty and the pursuit of angriness. WATCH: Colbert Defends Palin, Angry Political Rhetoric
  •         Tears could abate that fair angriness, youthful as you. Poems and Fragments
  • She remarks that the angriness inside her is something more real than anything she ever knew. Outside Valentine by Liza Ward: Questions
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