How To Use High dudgeon In A Sentence
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Does this mean that all the moral high dudgeon from the media last year was crocodile tears and that they never really cared about children?
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Which caused MSNBC's Keith Olbermann to go into an eleven-minute, high dudgeon rant addressed directly to Cheney, with a lot of "You sirs" and squinty, glinty eyeballing.
Kate Clinton: Shut Up Cheney
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Lest this seem like the predictable rhetoric of those in high dudgeon, consider the undertones.
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In high dudgeon I proudly stalked away to my dressing room near the boiler room in the cellar.
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The Narcheska seemed in high dudgeon, walking stiff-backed as a soldier.
THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
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And so we get ourselves in high dudgeon at injustices that may never have happened, because they are the kind of thing we would hate if they had happened.
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The whole thing had me in high dudgeon.
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At the same time, he is in high dudgeon these days over the trial.
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Although they were eventually put back on the rails, the bad odour lingered, and was not dispelled when a non-executive director quit in high dudgeon.
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Where in thunder is she?" growled Tom, walking off in high dudgeon.
An Old-Fashioned Girl
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I am getting around to saying that as easygoing and nonconfrontational as San Diego is, the community this week has been in what, for it, represents a high dudgeon.
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I promptly took myself off in high dudgeon to the nearest Little Chef and had an all-day breakfast for somewhat less than the price I would have been charged.
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By February, I was in a state of high dudgeon.
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Fine, so Rose had stormed off in high dudgeon over Hugh's affairs.
JUST BETWEEN US
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He's bald, has a bit of a belly and seems to be in high dudgeon for much of the day.
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Tarja wondered for a moment what Loclon had asked of Mahina that had her in such high dudgeon.
MEDALON
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He at first refused, displaying the sort of high dudgeon I imagine Picasso would show if asked to complete a paint-by-numbers.
Cold Fusion
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`I don't want any impertinence out of you, young man,' she'd snapped and marched off in high dudgeon.
JUST BETWEEN US
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But instead what happens is that legitimate concerns get pushed aside by florid rhetoric and high dudgeon, debate gets polarised, until eventually everyone gets bored and blogging continues pretty much as it did before.
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They exude the sweet, slightly rotten smell of hypocrisy as everyone takes a position of high dudgeon and righteousness.
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Lin totally misunderstood that comment, and got up into a high dudgeon over what he felt was a slight to his courage.
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In high dudgeon he interjected, ‘You obviously don't watch the show.‘
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On the night I visited the Goldminer's Inn the bloggers were in high dudgeon.
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More bloviation and high dudgeon from the White House on the reporting of the bank records data mining: Speaking at a fund-raising event in St. Louis for Senator Jim Talent, Mr. Bush made the news reports his central theme.
June 2006
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Trusting soul that she is, Fanny related our conversation to the hotel manager the next day and came back in high dudgeon.
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But amid the high dudgeon, it's easy to miss that essentially what he was making is an affirmative-action argument.