How To Use Incensed In A Sentence

  • The elector, incensed at the unsoldierly destruction, challenged the mares-chal to a single combat. Sir Charles Grandison
  • Locals from Mountmellick are incensed by the amount of household rubbish that is being illegally dumped in areas of the town.
  • Pat was so incensed he got up and hit Jack.
  • Pat was so incensed he got up at once and hit Jock, and Mrs Lennox screamed.
  • He was so incensed he felt the need to put him in his place - despite the fact the row was in full view of other guests. The Sun
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  • Picrochole thus in despair fled towards the Bouchard Island, and in the way to Riviere his horse stumbled and fell down, whereat he on a sudden was so incensed, that he with his sword without more ado killed him in his choler; then, not finding any that would remount him, he was about to have taken an ass at the mill that was thereby; but the miller's men did so baste his bones and so soundly bethwack him that they made him both black and blue with strokes; then stripping him of all his clothes, gave him a scurvy old canvas jacket wherewith to cover his nakedness. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 1
  • The decision to reduce pay levels incensed the work - force.
  • Ligeti went to see the film in 1968 and was rightly incensed.
  • To think that a bad review could result in an incensed author and their posse showing up on my doorstep is pretty damn creepy - online stalking and harassment is equally creepy in my mind. I'm Not Saying I Condone It, But I Understand
  • The gospel is incensed to signify the sweet odour which it communicates to our souls; and the ministers of God, to signify, according to St. Thomas, that God maketh manifest _the odour_ of his knowledge by us in every place: "For we are unto God _the good odour_ of Christ in them who are saved, and in them who perish". The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome
  • Incensed by his insensitivity and spurred onward by the events earlier in the evening, Lucy's eyes smoldered with resentment.
  • Not surprisingly, the unions were incensed, but failed to stop the Bill going through Parliament.
  • My labours (if I may so term that which was the comfort of my other labours) I have dedicated to the King; desirous, if there be any good in them, it may be as the fat of a sacrifice, incensed to his honour: and the second copy I have sent unto you, not only in good affection, but in a kind of congruity, in regard of your great and rare desert of learning. Selected English Letters
  • The discontent voices really didn't seem that incensed, and the energy of the crowd as if it was felt wanting in resolve and determination.
  • The fans were incensed as the Frenchman lay still before a stretcher appeared then quickly disappeared.
  • My father, as may be imagined, was highly incensed at my perseverance, which he called obstinacy, but, what will not be so easily believed, he soon after relented, and appointed a day to take me from the convent. The Romance of the Forest
  • The editor said a lot of readers would be incensed by my article on abortion.
  • He drew his chair forward; he pushed it back; he looked perfectly incensed , and perfectly helpless.
  • It hath reached me that the folk are incensed at my failure to come forth to them and are minded of their mischief to do with me that which is unmeet for that they know not what ailment aileth me. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Local soccer lovers were incensed and felt cheated when Bucks announced the match would be played in Port Elizabeth.
  • Irish officials, while making no public comment on the trial, are said to be privately incensed about the slur on the reputation of one of their most respected and popular colleagues.
  • ‘You're talking rubbish,’ said I, incensed that a flibbertigibbet biscuit such as the pink iced ones with white swirls could be held in higher regard than a Rich Tea which, as any fool knows, is a noble biscuit with real dignity.
  • Jamie was particularly incensed that his attention was drawn from a beautifully lean and perfectly cooked fillet of beef by lumpen, doughy and oversized foie gras ravioli that needed considerable endurance for him to dispatch.
  • Tensing, his annoyance growing, Ikeda huffed at her statement in disagreement, beginning to feel incensed at the offense to his partner.
  • The women were incensed, since they adhere strictly to the laws concerning MIKve after menstruation.
  • When news was brought to King James of the despite done to his authority by the defeat and slaughter of his representative in Dumfriesshire, he was much incensed.
  • Apparently, Wilbur was incensed at her bad manners.
  • As if incensed candles and a carafe of rosé wine would be waiting alongside her bed.
  • Hamlet," and then create a revulsion of feeling by somersaulting over the centre-fire of the circle and standing on his head before it, grinning diabolically at the incensed pot? The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861
  • Without exception, the children were incensed at the idea of Scottish battle sites being desecrated by building development.
  • The behaviour of this rascally sycophant incensed me so much, that one day, when I was beleaguered by him and his hounds in a farmer's house, where I had found protection, I took aim at him (being an excellent marksman) with a large pebble, which struck out four of his foreteeth, and effectually incapacitated him from doing the office of a clerk. The Adventures of Roderick Random
  • Gerstner, a temperamental type, was incensed.
  • He would be incensed at having been entrapped by an ignorant enthusiastic declaimer into an admiration of objects whose authenticity may be questioned by the first cool examinant.
  • Now, John was quite incensed about why rice has gone up.
  • It is a confoundyous injective so to say, Shaun the fiery boy shouted, naturally incensed, as he shook the red pepper out of his auricles. Finnegans Wake
  • The Lady (on the other side) seeming to be very angerly incensed, starting faintly up on her feet, yet supporting her selfe by the tree, said. The Decameron
  • The Americans resent the charge that they could have prevented the looting, and museum officials are incensed by insinuations that their staff allowed or even profited from it.
  • On the other side of the political aisle, an incensed Sen.
  • And there was ordained an horse bier; and so with an hundred torches ever brenning about the corpse of the queen, and ever Sir Launcelot with his eight fellows went about the horse bier, singing and reading many an holy orison, and frankincense upon the corpse incensed. Le Morte d'Arthur: Sir Thomas Malory's book of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round table
  • Incensed with rage, he commands that his wife should be carried to strait prison until they heard further of his pleasure.
  • Both times Sweden players, angered by the cheating and incensed by the lack of punishment, shouted at officials.
  • This triggered an undisciplined period by Hertford who were baffled and incensed by the referee's decisions.
  • (We pick up in the midst of the Divine Liturgy with the new Archbishop being fraternally greeted after having been vested with his pontificals) (Do note the two large icons that have been place on the pillars of the ciborium for the purposes of the Byzantine liturgy) (The altar incensed) (Litanies) Eastern Divine Liturgy and Episcopal Consecration in Santa Maria Maggiore
  • In May, market traders were incensed to be accused of selling shoddy goods.
  • Palestinian human rights campaigners were incensed by the finding.
  • “And why not, huzzy?” demanded my cousin, who was less incensed at the affront than I expected. Uncle Silas
  • Replays indicated the call had been a harsh one and an incensed Williams unleashed a verbal tirade and waved her racket at the line judge.
  • The French were incensed, for Britain had no direct interest: Napoleon had taken nothing from her.
  • The Ethiopian government was also incensed when Eritrea renounced use of the Ethiopian birr last year, introducing its own nakfa. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Incensed at the shameful slaughter of his son, Harald Harfagr came over from Norway about the year 900 to avenge him, but, as was then not unusual, accepted as a wergeld or atonement for his son's death a fine of sixty marks of gold, which it fell to the islanders to pay. Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time or, The Jarls and The Freskyns
  • At last, their dispute came near to an open declaration of hostilities, the incensed episcopalian bestowing on the recusants the whole thunders of the commination, and receiving from them, in return, the denunciations of a Calvinistic excommunication. Old Mortality
  • (hence the word presanctified) is placed on the altar, incensed, elevated ( "that it may be seen by the people"), and consumed by the celebrant. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • Incensed by his insensitivity and spurred onward by the events earlier in the evening, Lucy's eyes smoldered with resentment.
  • My deception fooled my peers, who quit calling me Beanpole and accepted my averageness with metallic grins and open arms, but my teachers were incensed and requested monthly teacher/parent consultations. Miracles, Inc.
  • Residents were incensed that police had fired some 45 shots in their neighborhood in the attempt to capture Jones.
  • I became so incensed that I was unable to maintain my journalistic comportment and burst out at him. David Wallechinsky: Why Do They Hate Us?
  • she was incensed that this chit of a girl should dare to make a fool of her in front of the class
  • Yet Cadette was even more incensed by the hypocritical reaction of the authorities.
  • Aikman reportedly was incensed at the accusation and talked to several black players to see whether they had a problem with him.
  • Equally incensed is the head of the Palestinian negotiation team, Saeb Erekat, who said on Wednesday that "there are no half-way solutions on the settlements issue. Jamal Dajani: The Making of a Virtual Palestinian State
  • What makes me so incensed my eyeballs are twitching is that, for the past few days, I have been forced to do just that: wait. Archive 2006-05-01
  • Chairman of the Kyletalisha monitoring committee Cllr Marty Phelan was incensed.
  • Incensed that something as ‘trivial’ as racist abuse could lead to a man losing his job, one reader compared me to the person who betrayed Anne Frank.
  • Upon this, when the interreges found the commons incensed against the fathers, the contest was carried on by various disturbances to the eleventh interrex. The History of Rome, Books 01 to 08
  • How was Pericles surprised when she said her name was Marina, for he knew it was no usual name, but had been invented by himself for his own child to signify seaborn: 'O, I am mocked,' said he, 'and you are sent hither by some incensed god to make the world laugh at me.' Tales from Shakespeare
  • They are incensed by the Government's insatiable thirst for higher taxes and more public spending, which has failed to improve services.
  • I feel far more incensed when I hear of older celebrities evading taxes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The decision to reduce pay levels incensed the work - force.
  • Fraud investigators get incensed with how Hollywood portrays these people.
  • I am incensed that the council appears to be issuing a written policy that eliminates any opportunity for discretion and reasonable judgement, and promotes institutional obduracy.
  • The St. Regis tribe of Indians of Franklin County claim that they were buncoed by the last legislature, and are so incensed that an outbreak at the reservation is feared.
  • Mr Kiley, who was still waiting for the phone to be reconnected yesterday afternoon, said: ‘I'm incensed.’
  • But he was a distinct Australian type, thin, hollow – cheeked, with a brightish brittle, red skin on his face, and big, dark, incensed – looking eyes. Kangaroo
  • I was incensed that my friend, an astute judge of character, had said yes.
  • The wealth and worldly attitude of the higher clergy incensed the people. Christianity Today
  • In reality, we are so incensed at the ungrateful treatment we have received and the graceless way in which it has been done that we have withdrawn our support.
  • Well , I'm a member of the Church of Scotland and I am incensed that the General Assembly has turned its back on Scripture over this issue . WHAT A GAY DAY
  • The Australian public, never a public to embrace political correctness, was absolutely incensed.
  • Domitia escapes punishment but, incensed at the death of Paris and presuming on her power over the emperor, she rails at and taunts him.
  • Lumumba Di-Aping, the Sudanese chairman of the group of 132 developing countries known as G77 plus China, spelt out exactly why the poor countries he represents were so incensed. Sam Black: Copenhagen: A Theater of the Absurd
  • Incensed by her rejection he cautioned Agnes that he would force her into marriage by falsely claiming she had handfasted with him.
  • Incensed at the fiasco, I went back to the website to try and find a telephone number to call - not a thing!
  • The factory site already includes one residential property, whose long-term occupier, a woman living alone in her fifties, is apparently incensed that she has been given a month's notice to move out. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • This piece of wit incensed my friend to such a degree, that he called the blacksmith scoundrel, and protested he would fight him for half-a-farthing. The Adventures of Roderick Random
  • Shippey believes that literary critics should have been neither surprised nor incensed.
  • At least one artist was incensed by the curatorial insistence on deferring to local sensitivities.
  • Fans were incensed at the decision to ban the song.
  • Incensed at this outrageous expression of solidarity with the dread evil of modern science, the camerlengo decides to save the Church by blowing up the Vatican, the cardinals (assembled for a papal conclave), and St. Peter's Basilica to smithereens. "Angels & Demons" is methodical, pedestrian, and quite silly
  • “Truly, my honest friend,” said Dalgetty, “if that is your best recommendation to Sir Duncan’s favour, I would pretermit my pleading thereupon, in respect I have observed that even the animal creation are incensed against those who intromit with their offspring forcibly, much more any rational and Christian creatures, who have had violence done upon their small family. A Legend of Montrose
  • Mum was incensed at his lack of compassion.
  • The tone of mingled patronage and possession in which her guest spoke of her own two particular sacred totems, vicar and vicaress, incensed her highly. The Far Horizon
  • I was absolutely incensed and outraged at their stupid bureaucracy and lack of compassion.
  • The other unions are understood to be equally incensed.
  • He added that Saturday's protest would include elderly demonstrators who have never taken to the streets before but were incensed by the plans.
  • About this she bound a fillet of brocade, purfled with pearls, jacinths and other jewels, from beneath which she let down two tresses327 each looped with a pendant of ruby, charactered with glittering gold, and she loosed her hair, as it were the sombrest night; and lastly she incensed herself with aloes-wood and scented herself with musk and ambergris, and Hubub said to her, “Allah save thee from the evil eye!” The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The workers have been incensed as management took no action against the corrupt plant officials nor made arrangements for re-employment for the employees, the human rights group said.
  • The fans bayed for the final whistle as the scoreboard clock showed extra time and were further incensed when Kaplan awarded Australia the penalty, which Eales converted for the winner.
  • On television, Lekota was clearly incensed and pointing to higing the song ... fools or brainless, which is the direct interpretation of ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Incensed with her forever indulging sister, Maggie zealously knocked on room 305, hoping Olivia would open the door.
  • Aikman reportedly was incensed at the accusation and talked to several black players to see whether they had a problem with him.
  • The derelict planks of the entrance creak and whine open; a gust of incensed wind trespasses our slice of heaven for a second, and then someone standing at the foot of the masoned steps points up into the shaft: ‘Ahi, Tonin's come!’
  • incensed at the judges' unfairness
  • Pat was so incensed he got up and hit Jack.
  • The fire is sprinkled with holy water immediately after the prayer, then carbons from the fire are placed in the thurible, followed by incense, and the fire itself is incensed. Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 6.1 - Holy Saturday and the Blessing of the New Fire, Procession, Exultet, Prophecies
  • However local hoteliers reacted angrily to the publishing of results and are incensed at the secrecy surrounding the tests.
  • And there are too many parties who think they can manipulate those incensed people for political advantage.
  • There's no saying whether the old man, roused as he was and incensed beyond control, might not really have "jobbed," _i. e._, stabbed, his prong at her, had not one of the pitchers left his wake and rushed on him. The Toilers of the Field
  • I was incensed that my friend, an astute judge of character, had said yes.
  • Magdalena was found murthered in her Chamber, and tidings thereof carried to the Duke; present search was made for the bloody offendor, but Folco being fled and gone with Ninetta; some there were, who bearing deadly hatred to Hugnetto, incensed the Duke against him and his wife, as supposing them to be guilty of The Decameron
  • The editor said a lot of readers would be incensed by my article on abortion.
  • A local woman was incensed and began a local petition to campaign to make the council change its mind.
  • The wealth and worldly attitude of the higher clergy incensed the people. Christianity Today
  • The following morning, the incensed rival retaliated.
  • Incensed by the stickum on his hands, Maurice confronted me before I had the chance to accuse him. Fleur De Leigh’s Life of Crime
  • Producers are also incensed that much of the pigmeat being imported is not labelled with the country of origin.
  • Members involved in the new site's formation are also reportedly incensed by what they describe as Assange's "autocratic" behavior, and believe the rival site will be more "democratically governed. WikiLeaks Rival To Launch Monday?
  • I am incensed, I am livid, I am wide awake at 3.20 in the morning Thursday writing this email.
  • Book of Gospels incensed, and the Gospel, also in Arabic, intoned or read. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • Answering the accusations of some incensed Pharisees, Jesus told his disciples that it is not any food that we consume that makes us unclean in God's eyes.
  • The other night when I was talking to my mother she was incensed that I wouldn't get any credit for this writing.
  • Elizabeth cried, incensed at what had been said.
  • On the entrance of His Holiness into the [Pauline] chapel, illuminated by 567 wax candles, the Verbum Caro is sung, and on arriving at the altar the Pope delivers the chalice containing the Sacrament to the Cardinal deacon who deposits it in the sepulchre where it is incensed by the Pope; Monsignor Sacrista locks the sepulchre and delivers the key to the Cardinal Penitentiary who is to officiate on the following day. Rare Images of Holy Thursday with Pius XI in the Sistine Chapel and a Description of the Papal Ceremonies of those Times
  • Biographies have wafted incense around him, or been incensed by him.
  • Though industry watchers call it a minor tweak, dropping "G.I." from the name incensed many longtime customers and drastically altered their perceptions about the company's lineup and prices. Today in Oregon: The Oregonian
  • He was also incensed at losing a custody battle over two grandchildren. Times, Sunday Times
  • I know the knight is incensed against you, even to a mortal arbitrement; but nothing of the circumstance more. Twelfth Night; or, What You Will
  • That's the real reason I'm so incensed about this ban on the growing and consumption of cannabis.
  • Hamlet incensed, but not knowing the whole of the treachery, in the scuffle exchanged his own innocent weapon for Laertes’ deadly one, and with a thrust of Laertes’ own sword repaid Laertes home, who was thus justly caught in his own treachery. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
  • Behind me there were about a dozen more cars incensed by my fast food version of civil disobedience.
  • He was so incensed he felt the need to put him in his place - despite the fact the row was in full view of other guests. The Sun
  • I am incensed at the lack of tolerance and understanding that still exists in some quarters.
  • The decision to reduce pay levels incensed the work - force.
  • He actually called him "more courageous" than Arafat, whose balkiness incensed the president. Behind The Breakdown
  • Incensed by "lewdness," Comstock worked the halls of Congress and in 1873 got passed the "Act of the Suppression of Trade in, and Circulation of, Obscene Literature and Articles of Immoral Use," otherwise known as the Comstock Act. Harry Potter And The Ministry Of FireBook Burnings: Harry Potter And The Ministry Of Fire
  • He was incensed that loyal soldiers, sailors and airmen who had fought for their country under the most extreme conditions were denied the chance to create new careers for themselves.
  • Indeed, the troops were stupidly instructed to clear the square, and in reply barricades were thrown up by incensed journeymen - cabinet-makers, joiners, tailors, cobblers, and locksmiths.
  • Passengers are incensed that rail companies make huge profits while service remains poor.
  • It was a familiar place: the dim lights, the incensed air, the walls lined with framed and garlanded photos of brown-skinned men with penetrating eyes. Ester Amy Fischer: My Year of Eating, Praying, Loving: Healing Journey or Hocus Pocus?
  • Passengers are incensed that rail companies make huge profits while service remains poor.
  • Eugenia strictly obeyed: in sparing Lionel she spared also her father, whom his highly unfeeling behaviour with regard to Sir Sedley would yet further have incensed and grieved; and, in doing justice to Edgar, she flattered herself she prevented an alienation from one yet destined to be nearly allied to him, since time, she still hoped, would effect the reconciliation of Camilla with the youth whom – next to Melmond – she thought the most amiable upon earth. Camilla: or, A Picture of Youth
  • In her incensed whisper she called me names I didn't understand.
  • Minister of fate against the great criminal, it joins itself with the "incensed seas and shores" -- the sword that layeth at it cannot hold, and may "with bemocked-at stabs as soon kill the still-closing waters, as diminish one dowle that is in its plume. The Crown of Wild Olive also Munera Pulveris; Pre-Raphaelitism; Aratra Pentelici; The Ethics of the Dust; Fiction, Fair and Foul; The Elements of Drawing
  • ” How was Pericles surprised when she said her name was Marina, for he knew it was no usual name, but had been invented by himself for his own child to signify seaborn, “O, I am mocked, ” said he, “and you are sent hither by some incensed god to make the world laugh at me. Pericles, Prince of Tyre
  • When the Utes, whose village was nearby, had come diffidently back to trade, Tasmin had been too focused on Pomp and his fever to pay attention to what went on in camp, but now that she saw their attackers milling around among the mountain men, exchanging peltries for hatchets, tobacco, blue and green beads, she felt incensed. The Berrybender Narratives
  • he felt incensed that Tarrant should have been treated so leniently given his crime
  • Landlords were particularly incensed over the rise in prominence of the pre-pack administration, in which a buyer is lined up before the appointment of administrators. Times, Sunday Times
  • incensed at the government's heavy-handed economic policies
  • I am incensed that the council appears to be issuing a written policy that eliminates any opportunity for discretion and reasonable judgement, and promotes institutional obduracy.
  • So she sealed the letter with virgin musk and incensed it with Nadd-scent and ambergris, after which she committed it to a certain of the merchants saying, Deliver it not to any save to Zayn al-Mawasif or to her handmaid The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger of California incensed is the ... Thomas Friedman On Prop 23: This Is A Fight Worth Having
  • Incensed and more than a little bit fearful, the priest extracted himself diplomatically from a compromising situation.
  • He revived but in part, and knowing that his moments were fast passing, he called the incensed captain, and before he had time to speak or strike, poured upon him such a flood of sublime and holy rebuke, rising to the grandeur of prophetic denunciation, and mingled with such melting pathos of entreaty, that the crime-steeped man was overwhelmed and fled from the scene. The Martyrs, and the Fugitive; or a Narrative of the Captivity, Sufferings, and Death of an African Family, and the Slavery and Escape of Their Son
  • But to let you know unfainedly, how much I am incensed with anger against you: such and so great is the affection I beare you, that I have solde the better part of my whole estate, converting the same into Wealthy Merchandises, which I have alreadie brought hither with mee, and valewing above two thousand The Decameron
  • Not surprisingly, Marquez was incensed - a reaction compounded by the feeling that forces were beginning to align against him.
  • Tribals, incensed by the military operations, could reject the dominion of the federal government.
  • Landlords were particularly incensed over the rise in prominence of the pre-pack administration, in which a buyer is lined up before the appointment of administrators. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whether fearful of their escape, or incensed by some sarcasms which they threw on his tribe, or whether out of mere thirst of blood, this savage, while the other MacGregors were engaged in the pursuit, poniarded his helpless and defenceless prisoners. Rob Roy
  • Incensed by the government's flouting of basic legal principles, the parlement of Paris, seconded by the provincial courts, condemned royal policy in a flood of remonstrances.
  • Like a tigress with her cub, she would turn on you, eyes blazing, danger radiating from every incensed pore.
  • Arnold Schwarzenegger of California incensed is the fact that two Texas oil companies with two refineries each in California are financing a campaign to roll back California's landmark laws to slow global warming and promote clean energy innovation, because it would require the refiners to install new emission-control tools. Thomas Friedman On Prop 23: This Is A Fight Worth Having
  • This move further incensed the enraged fanbase. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jabba was incensed , and threw the poacher and his quartet of Yuzzum into the rancor pit.
  • But I was incensed that the resolution to the entire problem of her RL passivity was to make her a good little imperialist, such that she jaunted off to China in coat and tie presumably to slay the Oriental Dragon of commerce. Alice In Wonderland
  • Nixon was incensed by what he saw as the cynicism of prominent Democrats.
  • Mrs. Handsomebody greatly respected Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Pegg, and this play of words on the name incensed her. Explorers of the Dawn
  • ` ` Truly, my honest friend, '' said Dalgetty, ` ` if that is your best recommendation to Sir Duncan's favour, I would pretermit my pleading thereupon, in respect I have observed that even the animal creation are incensed against those who intromit with their offspring forcibly, much more any rational and A Legend of Montrose
  • Elaine - who was stung for a staggering £660-was so incensed she has launched a campaign.
  • The industry has been incensed by suggestions that they are benefiting from the crisis.
  • The party tried to hail the steamer in the fog, wishing Lawry to put them on board of her; but her people did not hear their demand, or would not stop for them, and the party were highly incensed at what they called the obstinacy of Lawry. Haste and Waste; Or, the Young Pilot of Lake Champlain. a Story for Young People
  • The editor said a lot of readers would be incensed by my article on abortion.
  • And remember the unshaved guy, who was incensed by your suggestion that he drink American beer?
  • Having first, therefore, laid violent hands on the horses, for whose escape from the stable no place but the window was left open, he next applied himself to his sister; softened and soothed her, by unsaying all he had said, and by assertions directly contrary to those which had incensed her. The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  • The ‘dressers,’ male and female, have arrived, and are being objurgated by incensed performers in their several cabinets de toilette, because they are slow in finding Mr. Lamplugh's bagwig, or Mademoiselle Follejambe's white satin shoes.
  • The locals were incensed and came out of their homes to argue with the British soldiers.
  • The locals were incensed and came out of their homes to argue with the soldiers.
  • Apparently, there was a professional serenading the patrons at the grand opening, but when we were there, the only players heard were passing children, availing themselves of the opportunity to tickle the polymer-based fake ivories until their parents became sufficiently incensed at their dilatoriness. Archive 2007-09-01
  • Incensed team staff had confronted race officials, and were extremely disappointed with the response from the commissaires
  • He knew immediately what he had done, and tried to apologise to an incensed crowd.
  • Dat's what I calls downright robbery, Kun'l," he exclaimed, highly incensed. Mary Louise in the Country
  • Do you imagine that to a lady like me, as free as the unreclaimed falcon, you can offer the insult of captivity, without my being sensible to the disgrace, or incensed against the authors of it? Count Robert of Paris
  • The women were incensed, since they adhere strictly to the laws concerning MIKve after menstruation.
  • Melinda, incensed, leaves a message on his phone.

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