How To Use Angry In A Sentence

  • In her house apron and with her hair a little ruffled she looked younger, startled and then angry. THE WHITE DOVE
  • In a second or three, take one high stakes football match, throw in that controversial miscall, stir it up with loads of angry fans, whisk in a few politicians, let it bake overnight and what you end up with is a tasty football ferrora (ph). CNN Transcript Nov 20, 2009
  • The angry audience shouted the speaker down.
  • Christie was involved in an angry bust-up with reporters and photographers outside the courtroom.
  • And it's weird, no one really gets angry at me for piking ... they just seem to look down on me, if you get what I mean. Stupid
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  • If you're a consumer and you get spam from a "legitimate" company, call them up and let them know how angry you are.
  • Some looked angry, while others seemed more amused as some of the angriest protesters bellowed at them through a loudhailer.
  • The captain continues the bitter commentary for a moment before calming himself down, saying he knows that Jenko wouldn't have wanted them to get angry about his death, and himself would have "rapped" to them about balance in the cosmos "and some nonsense about karma. Tomato Nation
  • Ten days of frenzied reporting had not been stilled by increasingly angry Downing Street statements.
  • She hears nothing but the breeze rustling the curtains of her bedroom window, and the angry blare of the television coming from her father's bedroom.
  • It sounds like angry metallic bees colliding mid air. The Sun
  • There were pointed fingers and raised voices, harsh accusations and angry rebuttals.
  • The proposed shopping centre has called forth an angry response from local residents.
  • Gwen flashed an angry look at her and went around her to the door, shutting it tightly behind her.
  • Angry Reader has a point about "spill," and while I can see Joel's point about it being what people call it, I respectfully suggest that it's that logic which got us to the point where we called chaining people to walls, beating them, freezing them, blasting music and noise at them at decibel levels high enough to inflict pain, electrifying their genitals, humiliating them and then drowning them repeatedly "enhanced interrogation techniques. Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post
  • Whenever he was angry he would begin to stammer slightly.
  • Pettin's men surged up the steps at them, weapons flashing in the guttery light; Del's screaming, shrill as an angry hawk's, stabbed through Joanna's panic like the senseless sounds of nightmare. The Silicon Mage
  • I was accused of being stiff, spoiled, pompous, upper crusted, bitter, angry, negative, imbecilic, and even crazy.
  • We have every reason to remain indignant, disgusted, embarrassed and angry about this fact, but no room anymore whatsoever to feign surprise. The CNN estimate of the Searchlight Rally. | RedState
  • You feel angry and resentful towards yourself and other people. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was as angry as Caitlin was, but her anger was directed toward Crane, whom she saw as the cause for her sudden state of dishabille.
  • John, mum, I beg of you; for 'is temper's rather short at times, mum, thro' boin 'asmatic and the rheumatiz, though you wouldn't think it to look at' im, that you wouldn't; an 'I'm reely afraid, mum, he might get angry if anybody was to holler' im anythink for Philistia
  • He was incredibly rich/angry/quick.
  • There had been no angry questions from the academics among his audience.
  • He seems to be an actor perfectly suited to kitchen sink dramas in an age when demand from that sort of awkward, angry character is declining.
  • Both Mexico and Canada are angry with the U.S. for the "buy American" provision in Obama's stimulus bill, which they label correctly as "protectionist. Cracks Emerging in NAFTA
  • He knew perfectly that I recommended nothing of the sort, and he must have been very angry to indulge in this _boutade_. The Path Of Duty
  • One angry garage owner said: 'I am livid. The Sun
  • If at all he became angry, he would keep quiet rather than burst out in a fit of temper.
  • It becomes more difficult to be angry at politicians fiddling their expenses if we are weeping with them over their personal tragedies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hundreds of angry Malawians hounded a senior political figure from his house and stoned him [though not fatally] late Wednesday, accusing him of harboring vampires.
  • He didn't get angry or shout at her any more.
  • She managed to mollify the angry customer
  • Kate, Madeline's ladysmaid, floated around not really doing anything and occasionally darting angry looks in my direction.
  • The programme will explore how angry exes have destroyed lives by sharing explicit images of their previous partners. The Sun
  • It's just a straightforward almost glam stomp about being angry. The Sun
  • Based on blog and comment reactions I've seen, some readers find that element really shocking, and at that point either doff their hat in my direction for how I handled it, or get really angry, either at the story or directly at me. An Interview with Mike Allen
  • The political row over the deal deepened yesterday with angry exchanges in the Commons. Times, Sunday Times
  • Berberis darwinii is a small, dense shrub, spiny of leaf and stem, like an angry little holly. Times, Sunday Times
  • While we know that obesity is also a national concern, it is frightening to acknowledge the degree to which girls and women are discontent with the body they have, want a body that is unattainably thin for 98 percent of natural body shapes, are angry at their body imperfections, and are obsessed with fixing their shape. Beth Weinstock: Gloria Steinem Is Alive and Well, Reminding Us 'That Perfect Is Boring' and 'Beauty Is Irregular'
  • Several of his letters being ignored, Martin indicted an angry one which drew Chapter 29
  • Really angry, not cry not noisy, but a person silently do not speak.
  • She answered with an angry look.
  • He is a fool who cannot be angry, but he is a wise man who will not. 
  • He is a fool who cannot be angry, but he is a wise man who will not. 
  • Listening to these angry mobs is very disappointing especially from our seniors. Town hall meeting on health care turns ugly
  • They listened, with eager attention, to the complaints of their captive children, who had suffered the most cruel indignities from the lustful or angry passions of their masters, and the same cruelties, the same indignities, were severely retaliated on the sons and daughters of the The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Already the bridge was beginning to shine brightly, to appear angry and sore, belying the fixed smile which split his features. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • Angry townspeople protested in the streets following the explosion, shouting anti-government chants and tossing rocks at security forces.
  • Our noble captain did not get rid of his angry looks for some days, and actually wept at what he termed the treacherous conduct of the Admiralty. A Sailor of King George
  • Angry young men began chanting slogans. BLOOD AGAINST THE SNOWS: The Tragic Story of Nepal's Royal Dynasty
  • However, hotel staff say they refused to serve him at the bar, and claim that as a result Watson issued an angry tirade of abuse.
  • Her speech played heavily on the angry mood of her audience.
  • when he saw that I was angry he hit the panic button
  • The passengers grew angry about the delay.
  • The Savage family consists of a bunch of stubborn hayseeds that get real angry when crossed.
  • BBC claims angry iPlayer plugin mob 'conflated' open source term BBC activates iPlayer Flash verification - Locking out open source - Update Article: Adobe Helps PHP Developers Create Rich Internet Applications Linux Today
  • Taggers are sociopathic maladjusted, angry misfits who need attantion a the cost of whatever they destroy. South African Reverse Graffiti Artists Tag Up Walls By Scrubbing Them Clean | Inhabitat
  • No one wins in punitive relationships: parents and children alike feel frustrated, angry and unhappy.
  • Personally, I'm feeling as dejected, disappointed and scared as I am angry.
  • Shumba gritted out through clenched teeth, his features dark and angry.
  • But now his displeasure is against her; he is angry with her, and appears and acts against her as an enemy. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • Quite simply it is a waste of time for the buyer, seller and agent, and makes people feel duped and angry. The Sun
  • Certainly getting angry with them was not going to help. The Guide to Lesbian and Gay Parenting
  • In this film, the porcelain beauty of an incredibly attractive and unimaginably young Joan Crawford matches Chaney's angry armless antagonist magnificently.
  • Her speech was interrupted by angry shouts from the audience.
  • Back on land where we could sink safely into the snow up to our ankles and giggle at our own bravery, there was an angry woman who didn't speak English, upbraiding us in a way that needed no translation.
  • Ally was angry, as angry as any feminist would be in such a situation.
  • Kudos to the first angry white conservative to blabber about reverse racism though. Obama: Virginia governor's slavery omission 'unacceptable'
  • I have read this story and I feel sick and angry for the senseless pain inflicted on these women and girls. Afghan women hiding for their lives
  • The paper was too damp, or the ink too sticky, or the gods too angry or something, and it stuck solidly to the acetate that I was printing it from.
  • they were an angry lot
  • Perhaps they won't come to it with an open mind at all and will be angry that I got it all wrong.
  • There stood the shieldless Hogni with set unangry eyes, Lyra Heroica A Book of Verse for Boys
  • When I think back about the things that truly made me angry there were few.
  • He tried to still the angry people.
  • It showed me a way of arguing, quite different from the hot-faced, angry exchanges with family members or the awkward, self-conscious exchanges with school friends.
  • Customers are angry that the water companies continue to provide a poor service, while the bosses trouser enormous profits.
  • Though angry, both sides quickly sought to defuse the controversy.
  • He did not get visibly angry; apparently he was not the hot-headed type.
  • You feel beautiful when you are happy. You feel ugly when you are angry. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • We can get angry about it, complaining that the perfect language of our childhood is being corrupted by ignorance and carelessness, but we can't stop it happening.
  • Now, mayors are pretty apolitical and do not get angry very often.
  • An angry pharmacist says Government moves to allow supermarket chains to provide dispensing services may destroy the community.
  • Fundamentalism is a cultural backlash to globalization; the alienated and angry young men of colonized societies and cultures react to the erosion of their identity and security.
  • The Romanian-Jewish writer Mihail Sebastian 1907-45 came to the attention of the English-speaking world in 2000 with the publication of his incandescently angry and exacting World War II diaries. Tender and Tense
  • How did I end up constantly feeling angry, cheated, and misled for paying good money to be preached at?
  • He drew long, soft, angry breaths, waiting mute and dangerous inside his helplessness like a beast in its lair.
  • Sherri shrugged, picked up the clicker and flicked it off as the animated Mount'n Man was trying to out-run a swarm of angry cartoon bees.
  • She met Jack outside Lizzi's bedroom door and found his face to be angry, he was scowling at her.
  • Then I realized it wasn't Gantry of whom I was reminded so much as another Lewis character, Berzelius "Buzz" Windrip, the politician who poses as a populist, then once elected president turns the United States into a fascist dictatorship, aided by an angry, unknowing electorate and a paramilitary group called the Minute Men. Michael Winship: The Awful Price for Teaching Less Than We Know
  • His mask of detachment cracked,(Sentence dictionary) and she saw for an instant an angry and violent man.
  • Some people will be disaffected with the Church, others are angry. Times, Sunday Times
  • The last spank made her yelp like a mouse that was caught by an angry cat.
  • As I type, an angry thunderstorm is rolling across the skies and the rain is lashing down onto the scorched pavements; now gently steaming.
  • She realized she had lost the companionable Nick and was once again confronted with the strange, quiet, and somewhat frightening, angry Nick.
  • Ian said: ‘I was really angry when I discovered our Green Monkey had been half-inched.’
  • When he's roused, he can get very angry.
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  • The campaigning couple are also angry that no town, district or county councillors have come to visit the site.
  • He did not think that a "chiel" was near, "taking notes," and will, doubtless, feel quite angry at having his character touched off in the ragged style of a slave's pen. My Bondage and My Freedom
  • The gasbags were going on and on about how silly it was for him to get angry about a purported message in their new puppet movie in which they tell young people not to vote.
  • The angry workers demanded immediate removal of the two from their 'undeserved' positions. Clashes between two groups of PPP
  • He was shaken and very angry, and even though he wasn't hurt, it was very scary for my son and his wife.
  • And what we found is that in order to really get people out and motivated for a subject, whether you're on our side or not, is to kind of ruffle their feathers a little bit, to give them something to kind of shake their fist at, make them angry. CNN Transcript Feb 22, 2007
  • I never witnessed a serious quarrel or observed anyone I would describe as angry.
  • Whe angry, count ten before you speak; if very angry, a hundred. 
  • Ahead, lay a sleepy Nubian town, and beyond lay an angry cataract; the water boiled and frothed through the gorge and over hidden rocks.
  • He's so angry that he's in no fit state to see anyone.
  • I am so angry they even had the nerve to appeal in the first place.
  • ‘This film features the character as a terrible and unpleasant person,’ Roth said adding that he regards himself as an angry man.
  • I've heard politicians and their factotums express themselves in this way about people who are so angry they can barely express themselves, or who have grievances that they cannot articulate properly.
  • John was so angry that he jabbed her with his right hand.
  • He is angry that no medal had ever been struck to commemorate them.
  • I am so angry this morning; the USA have elected as President a man who has consorted with a terrorist, liaised with a fraudster, lied in interviews and worshipped in a black supremacist church. BBC Radio 4 Today programme (Wed 21 Jan 08:00-08:15)
  • Military France is everywhere full of sour inflammatory humour, which exhales itself fuliginously, this way or that: a whole continent of smoking flax; which, blown on here or there by any angry wind, might so easily start into a blaze, into a continent of fire! The French Revolution
  • Her angry tone had changed into a kind of desponding complaint before she had ended her sentence. Wives and Daughters
  • Mother was so angry that her face was drained of blood when she knew his son had committed the crime.
  • Life is like Angry Birds.There are always several pigs laughing when you lose.
  • The pressed men looked very sulky and angry, and eyed the shore as if even then they longed to jump overboard and swim for it; but the sentry, with his musket, at the gangway was a strong hint that they would have other dangers besides drowning to contend with should they attempt it. True Blue
  • I was very angry with myself for making such a stupid mistake.
  • Charlie quailed at the sound of his mother's angry voice.
  • He also is undecided on his emotions, chopping and changing between angry violent outbursts and whiny emotional pleas.
  • The man pounced at Kora, the attacker continuing to growl angry curses and words too low for anyone to hear.
  • As the light of day slowly dimmed, the world was lit by the angry flashes of lightning which crackled across the sky.
  • Not that I'm advocating the formation of a violent, angry mob rather than a peaceful crowd of protesters.
  • If you listen closely enough, you should be able to make out the angry words above the din: a cacophony of female voices raised to the rafters with one common message for their menfolk.
  • They were full of regret at missed opportunities and wrong-headed policies, but they were not angry.
  • Another collective title, the Angry Young Men, was to prove in the long term more accurate as prediction than description.
  • Besides, doesn't it make you more angry that the government is going to war in your name?
  • Unremarkably, they were exactly as you'd expect trolls to be: needy, lonely, sad, angry. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am so angry this morning; the USA have elected as President a man who has consorted with a terrorist, liaised with a fraudster, lied in interviews and worshipped in a black supremacist church. BBC Radio 4 Today programme (Wed 21 Jan 08:00-08:15)
  • She felt angry at how the journalist had twisted her words.
  • She pitched her voice here to sound slightly exasperated, slightly weary - not angry.
  • It was the first time Scots had seen a man in shorts and I was followed everywhere by an angry mob with pitch forks and burning torches.
  • A woman who truly loves you will be angry at you for many things, but will stick around.
  • When angry, count ten before you speak; if very angry, count a hundred. 
  • I dived in and swam angry crawl until the manager appeared at the deep end to tell me the police had been informed. Times, Sunday Times
  • What occasioned such an angry response?
  • So angry I could hardly speak, I forced myself to calm for a moment as I danced away with her in my newly-taught but unlearned club-footed manner.
  • She's like a hellcat when she gets angry.
  • When he refused, she grabbed the phone but was knocked senseless by her angry husband.
  • Some angry fan punched him in the gut, injured him, and he lost the Tour.
  • My computer is, at this very moment, giving those two words angry red underlines telling me that the words don't exist.
  • A police spokesman said he was angry over being expelled from school after forging a doctor's note as an excuse to stay off school and play truant.
  • Some months ago angry demonstrators mounted a noisy demonstration beneath his window. His neighbours thereupon insisted upon more security.
  • I try to forgive myself first of all, and then I ask the other person with whom I'm angry to forgive me as well.
  • I get so angry with the vapid women who fill our airwaves with their cute, giggly soundbites.
  • His results showed that depressed and nondepressed people did not differ in the frequency with which they had angry dreams. Red Flags or Red Herrings?
  • Young people have reason to be angry. Times, Sunday Times
  • By the time the senator had finished his 20-minute address, the cheers had turned to angry jeers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The villagers had been angry about the smell and pollution from rubbish being dumped near their homes and had tried to halt a loaded truck that arrived. Times, Sunday Times
  • A mallard suddenly took wing, rising steeply into the air with an angry squawk.
  • I do miss him, and I'm a little angry that all my friends (okay, so my friend) refused to come because she was too weirded out.
  • 30,000 angry farmers demonstrated against possible cuts in subsidies.
  • The door shut with a bang after the angry man.
  • In your angry little snit, you could've snapped at someone in a bad moment and we would've lost money!
  • The speaker was barraged by an angry audience
  • I am extremely -; oh, a host of things, but not angry any more.
  • Her angry outburst was untypical; she's usually very quiet woman.
  • He has received death threats and hate mail from angry fans.
  • A room full of angry people, one of them covered in spit That wee bit closer this morning....
  • In a fit of phrensical heedlessness, I sent a letter to my beloved Miss Howe, without recollecting her private address; and it has fallen into her angry mother’s hands: and so that dear friend perhaps has anew incurred displeasure on my account. Clarissa Harlowe
  • Similar protests were held in other towns, where the party and regional authority's headquarters were besieged by angry demonstrators.
  • Fluffy Tag Cloud angry annoying bad cat basement cat bed box car cat cheezburger classics computer costume couch cute dog do not want fud ginger has helping hungry kitteh kitten lolbirds lolcats loldogs lolkittehs love mean movies murder nap nom nom nom oh noes outside playing plotting sad scared sleeping toy treasure video want work Li’l Pink Jellybean Toes… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The log upended there didn't split like it was suppose to and with an angry yank, Joe tried to pull the head free.
  • Be not angry that you cannot make others as you wish them to be, since you cannot make yourself as you wish to be. 
  • The comments provoked an angry response from union leaders.
  • McCain answer is to stick by what he knows is right and limit the child, child may still be angry with parent however the child is better off for the decision to be limited. GI Bill poses challenge to McCain
  • An angry flush rose to her cheeks as she stared up into those gray eyes. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • That same thing was usually pain; pain is where the pincers of angry lobsters meet the hot, flesh-searing ends of a burning communist cigars.
  • He undid the loose shirt he wore and showed her the angry red scars of the recently healed wounds and the dressings that still covered the deeper wounds.
  • We were so angry, if we weren't at work we would've whupped this little man.
  • These various cries of the assailants, contradicting each other, showed their irresolution; while Richard, his foot still on the archducal banner, glared round him with an eye that seemed to seek an enemy, and from which the angry nobles shrunk appalled, as from the threatened grasp of a lion. The Talisman
  • Poets behave badly, a Famous Poet once wrote to me after I complained about how another poet sent me a flurry of angry emails for rejecting his sestina. On leaving the scene
  • You still sound angry and upset at her continued involvement with her ex. The Sun
  • She hesitated for a moment and was angry even at that display of indecision. THE LAST RAVEN
  • He was reportedly obliged to leave London under a police escort, pursued by an angry mob. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then breaking the surface, one by one, the swimmers form a new line, a line that charges ahead like an angry serpent.
  • November 21, 2008 at 2:09 pm well….i know this is going to sound really gay but mr hyde and doctor jekill is like…one of my favorite books and im deeply angry that this isnt in it. its na old movie…but..its so great…really…why cant you edit the list and take out friday night lights and put in mr hyde and dr jekill? Top 100 Movies Based On Books | The Movie Blog
  • For a minute she was angry - to weep and wail and moan at a time like this, when the true victims needed to live on borrowed strength for a while.
  • Dad seemed more disappointed than angry.
  • If he tops a shot in the fairway, he takes two or three angry swings into the turf.
  • I got terribly angry with him.
  • From his angry reply it was obvious that I had touched a sensitive spot.
  • I remember hearing the bus driver sounding his horn as if he was angry.
  • It also explains how some leaders can face a hostile board or angry group of shareholders with calmness and reason. Times, Sunday Times
  • I suggested calling her type of angry rant a "bogle" in her honour. Planet Atheism
  • The old prince disputed it chaffingly, but without getting angry. War and Peace
  • So having sterile offspring is not an evolutionary disadvantage, unless it results in extinction, then it is. angryoldfatman: For social insects to have evolved, at some point having sterile offspring had to be advantageous for the organism in question. At What Level did this Evolve?
  • He undid the loose shirt he wore and showed her the angry red scars of the recently healed wounds and the dressings that still covered the deeper wounds.
  • In those days people might sacrifice a goat or sheep to propitiate an angry god.
  • When angry, count ten before you speak; if very angry, count a hundred. 
  • Even though he was getting angry, his voice remained level.
  • Nearing hangry status, we perused the two floors for our eatery options.
  • Young people have reason to be angry. Times, Sunday Times
  • God is angry with them, and contends with them, and they are full of that only, and take no notice of his wise and gracious designs in afflicting them, never enquire wherefore he contends with them, and therefore nothing appears in them but anger at Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • His persistentquestions finally goaded me into an angry reply / into replying angrily.
  • My daughter!" exclaimed the piper, in a half-angry, half-sorrowful voice, while a slight moisture forced itself through his orbless lids. Old Saint Paul's A Tale of the Plague and the Fire
  • The Dutch are angry at the price rises that accompanied the loss of the guilder and the launch of the euro, hostile towards the new east European members from last year's big-bang enlargement, and opposed to Turkey joining the union.

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