How To Use Outraged In A Sentence

  • Turkey is outraged as a top player faces £1,000 fine for faking injury.
  • Thus, each outlay of dutiful public "support" was eventually marred by some tactless remark or hint of encouragement to an outraged bitter-ender that, if only they kept faith, there might still be a way. Hillary Goes Out With a Whimper
  • Convince a conservative that some southern sheriff is really using racial profiling as an excuse to harass black people and you will find that conservatives are just as outraged as anyone, but the mere potential for this to occur is no argument against racial profiling any more than the potential for a policeman to abuse his authority is an argument against having policemen. The Volokh Conspiracy » Affirmative Action and Racial Profiling Revisited
  • At the time I was outraged, and I can still feel anger about that cold-blooded viciousness.
  • Anyway - if you feel the need to be pasty, wan and outraged, you can always write to me and tell me how you feel.
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  • And then act outraged when they find people looking! The Sun
  • It outraged the public that the local authority decided to close the road.
  • It is not only women who feel outraged. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was shocked that so many people were so outraged by the decision.
  • LONDON -- A British woman who outraged pet lovers around the world after she was caught on surveillance camera dumping a cat in a garbage bin apologized on Wednesday for what she called misjudgment and said the situation has gotten "out of control. China Post Online - Taiwan , News , Taiwan newspaper
  • Reports of torture and mass executions in Serbia's detention camps have outraged the world's religious leaders.
  • Good sense tells me: don't write petulant first-person columns to the CHE as an outraged fat PhD in urban studies who didn't get a job at Ivy last year, especially not a column that highlights the role of that blond hosebag who was especially snotty during my interview. Age Ain't Nothin' But a Number
  • Now you gave me a reason to blow my brains out,' wrote one outraged fan. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were genuinely outraged and grieved by it.
  • Don't we have the right, even duty, to be outraged if they betray our trust and their own sworn oaths?
  • In one instance outraged neighbours fought back against plans approved by their council for a hideous burger bar on the town 's seafront. Times, Sunday Times
  • Britain's Labour government outraged the country's bankers today by unveiling a one-off, so-called supertax on bank bonuses. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Cutting taxes still elates anti-tax conservatives, as it did in Reagan's day, but runaway spending by the modern party has outraged small-government conservatives. Archive 2008-01-01
  • Oh, buffalo!" she exclaimed, clapping her hands, while Little An stared in horror and absolutely beat his forehead with his fists, and the hapless victim struggled helplessly, distracted and outraged - for I have my dignity, dammit, and I bar being unbreeched and assailed by opium-sodden houris, however be-witching, without even a by-your-leave. Flashman And The Dragon
  • But just hold on one outraged, upset second there, bucko!
  • The lecturer arose like an outraged moralist to repudiate the scandalous charge of libidinousness. An Anarchist Woman
  • Nor is he is a Christ figure, despite the eager (by mystics) or outraged (by Marxists) avowals to that effect during the Soviet era.
  • As a syndicated cartoonist, I've seen my published ideas later appear in eerily similar reiterations in other comics and spoken near-verbatim by nationally recognized humorists (to the point where scores of readers and viewers alerted me, offended and outraged on my behalf). The Riff: From 'SOUTH PARK' to 'POOCH CAFE': When a sense of plagiarism plagues comedy
  • the assessment for repairs outraged the club's membership
  • The Wandsworth resident was outraged when he found parking tickets were being slapped on unwitting motorists who were actually obeying the restrictions in his street.
  • There are many who were shocked by Thatcher's use of the word golliwog, Adrian Chiles and Jo Brand among them, and many more who are equally outraged that she could be sacked for uttering it. Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • There is this instant pushing of the outrage button that seems to be happening so much these days. I wonder how outraged people really are. Times, Sunday Times
  • It wasn't only the scandalmongers of tabloid journalism who were outraged.
  • An outraged parent must have complained about our gambol through Times Square, because the next year we were bused to the Upper West Side of Manhattan and taken to the Museum of Natural History. First Love & Other Obsessions
  • Women would feel outraged that the government was intruding its will into the interior of their bodies.
  • They become betrothed, but the burgomaster Ghysbrecht, together with Gerard's scheming brothers and his outraged father, prevent the marriage and succeed in having the young man imprisoned.
  • Mr Roth was immediately outraged at what he regarded as gross insensitivity and an attempt to create a false symmetry between the two deaths.
  • ‘Our Government should napalm whoever was responsible for this,’ said an outraged tourist, who lives six miles from the stricken site.
  • One of the spin-offs of working with the BBC Roman drama-doc was a visit to the film locations in Tunisia not a free visit, I should add, before outraged licence payers sound off to the Director General. A Don's Life by Mary Beard - Times Online - WBLG:
  • Now, outraged people all over the UK will be joining forces to force it off the air again.
  • As a customer, I am obviously outraged that she treats me with such seething resentment.
  • Many were outraged that the firms hired to furbish the homes of the fashionable had dared to breach the bedroom, and proposed to abolish the sacramental double bed and replace it with the new “twin beds” which manufacturers were beginning to introduce. The Twin Bed | Edwardian Promenade
  • You're speaking corresponding with someone who is outraged by the actions of ACORN, who wonders, when he votes, if his franchise has been made irrelevant by the fog of false data created by their "canvassers"; with someone who is outraged that his taxes go to support professional rabble rousers with no demonstrable purpose except to foment unrest. Jeffrey Rosen on the two important race cases that will be argued in the Supreme Court in the next few days.
  • Viewers should prepare themselves for a totally unexpected ending that will leave some outraged, but will be found funny by fans familiar with the director's twisted sense of humor.
  • He was further outraged when he found the bag, left by refuse collectors, had no air holes in it.
  • Pressing his ear against the door, he could hear his guest making outraged noises which mostly consisted of squawks and shrill whistles.
  • Librarians were outraged and felt he had given bibliomania a bad name because the word originally meant ‘an intense love for books’.
  • As it is, if you listen close enough, you can probably hear his outraged roar condemning this blasphemy from the other side.
  • They sat through the next dance, and through half the next, hidden in one of the many diminutive "parlors" that surrounded the ball-room, and when Susan was surrendered to an outraged partner she felt that she and the great man were fairly started toward a real friendship, and that these attractive boys she was dancing with were really very young, after all. Saturday's Child
  • Some will be outraged, but it's hard to begrudge him the money. The Sun
  • The exercise of the voice on the stage is womanly, while she gives out the thoughts of another; but suppose (and it is not unsupposable) a living female Shakespeare to appear on a platform, and utter her inspirations, delicacy is shocked, decency is outraged, and society turns away in disgust! History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
  • Some parents were outraged by this and took the Board of Education to court.
  • The outraged wives of the hackmen assembled, and, to express their indignation at the tax, mobbed the offending members of Parliament on their way from the House. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 4, April, 1864
  • Leaders within the Catholic Church were outraged by his assertions, referring to the scriptural claims of the earth's position within the universe. Roy Speckhardt: Rapture Fever
  • It was denounced by one outraged commentator as ‘a monstrous departure from the dignity and propriety of journalism’.
  • Reports that the health minister in Mario Monti's new government banned Italian state radio from using of the word "condom" in a series of programmes to mark World Aids Day have outraged HIV campaigners. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Reasonable people everywhere will be outraged by this atrocity.
  • Reports of torture and mass executions in Serbia's detention camps have outraged the world's religious leaders.
  • ‘I am absolutely appalled at the mere suggestion this might have happened,’ she says in an outraged tone, vowing to adopt a ‘zero tolerance’ approach to back-stabbing.
  • And then act outraged when they find people looking! The Sun
  • She has now made a public apology for the clanger and is writing to council bosses to say sorry after her remarks outraged people in the town, including political, business and sports leaders.
  • It outraged the public that the local authority decided to close the road.
  • After less than a minute of nonstop barking, I heard the first canine rejoinders, the ululations of outraged yip dogs.
  • Instead of being outraged, many ranchers seemed resigned.
  • When the congregation warbled in eight different keys into the third verse, I was stunned … and outraged. Lance Mannion:
  • The people of Taiwan have every right to be outraged by the case of the four-year-old abuse victim recently declared brain-dead at a Taichung hospital.
  • Why aren't people more outraged about that? Times, Sunday Times
  • Such a state of affairs has left many riders outraged at the lack of forethought put into the legalization of big bikes.
  • Cheeks empurpled, spit launching in all directions, eyes afire with outraged vanity, the Colonel will have none of your treachery.
  • I also noticed that as you were busy lachrymosely explaining how he had no choice but to be a bum who collects bottles for recycling, you found it much easier to be outraged than to in any way acknowledge my point.
  • It was in this spirit that I was able to roger that houri in Borneo during the Batang Lupar battle, whimpering fearfully the while, and do justice to Mrs Popplewell while in flight from the outraged townsfolk of Harper's Ferry. Watershed
  • I myself am shocked, sickened and outraged by this violation of our baby's grave.
  • Nevertheless, she outraged not, though her eyes were frightening Annie, and John Fry took a pick to keep him safe; but she curbed to and fro with her strong forearms rising like springs ingathered, waiting and quivering grievously, and beginning to sweat about it. The Ontario Readers Third Book
  • In American politics this protest is the type of thing that is sometimes called a kabuki dance, a show of passion and interest that everyone knows is staged and that nobody, even those claiming to be outraged, takes seriously. Japan’s war guilt
  • But the leaders of the fascist bands were outraged at this "betrayal". The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
  • Local people were outraged at the bombing.
  • Yes | No | Report from mattreney wrote 36 weeks 4 days ago funny how no one is realy suprised at Obamas failure to act. now if it was the soldiers killing the ani-american of course we would hear about how outraged Obama is and it wouldnt just be a small write-up in the local paper Thank You Prisident Obama
  • You have to ready yourself for the postbag of outraged people telling you no one speaks like that. A Conversation with Zadie Smith about On Beauty
  • It didn’t mean she was a physical virgin, it meant she was a cockteaser who pretended to outraged indignation when a man tried to have sex with her, convinced that she wanted it. Naked Cruelty
  • When he was finally expelled from office, the people were so outraged by his excess that he and his wife were literally stoned to death.
  • So stark were his recent fulminations that I had to rub eyes and re-read his latest expressions of outraged dignity.
  • Those who aren't outraged are merely appalled, if not by the lyrics, by the production.
  • Legally, the issue of dogging is a grey area - "doggers" are committing no offence unless they are witnessed by a member of the public who can be defined as "outraged" in the eyes of the law. Boing Boing: September 14, 2003 - September 20, 2003 Archives
  • It observes that the disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts that have outraged the conscience of mankind.
  • Yet activists and outraged parents continue to claim that the costs of childcare are unacceptably high. Times, Sunday Times
  • English tourists, outraged by the gloating - despite our inglorious failure to qualify for the tournament ourselves - are threatening to pick up their ball and walk away, taking their cash with them.
  • His outraged parents feel that he should have free use of the house. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was absolutely outraged that I could be even mentioned in an article of this kind.
  • Now, lets get busy raising consciousness about the need for a hefty tax increase to pay for the social services that are needed to stop outraged, unappeased, and unaccomodated N-people youth from shooting each other in the head. Mathematics for Activists
  • Occasionally entrance is denied, which is philosophically accepted as a rule, but he was outraged when they were turned away—twice.
  • Decent young people would feel outraged that they were having to suffer because of a mindless minority. The Sun
  • Prepare to be shocked and outraged all over again! Times, Sunday Times
  • The complete accessibility and popularity of impressionism today makes it hard to recapture the radicalism in style that shocked and outraged the world with its first appearance in France in the 1870s.
  • As every outraged nerve in my body cried for alleviation, so my tortured mind shrieked for surcease from the accusing memory of the things I had said and done while under the influence of alcohol. Madeleine: An Autobiography
  • All parents would be rightly outraged if bureaucrats alone could choose where their kids could attend college.
  • You seem bemused, hurt, outraged. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both humans and equines looked uneasy, and some of the soldiers looked practically outraged.
  • No amount of watching pretty boys pash each other, as fun as that can be to watch from time to time, can make me ignore, for instance, a scene in which the drama teacher puts a magic hush spell over a group of outraged parents. Review: Were the World Mine
  • A senior party source said: ‘People are outraged and incandescent with rage.’
  • He used his role as a journalist to meet high school chicks, and the nation is outraged, simply outraged that a journalist would manipulate someone in that way.
  • He was the only painter of the Impressionist group to record the destruction of the Commune, and was outraged by the ruthless way in which the Communards were massacred.
  • Nonconformists were outraged and many of those who had deserted the party in 1886 came back.
  • In Palmyra, Syria, I once refused to buy a $4 T-shirt from a child hawker, prompting his outraged query: "Why are Americans so cheap?
  • How do we draft a clause that says intervention is allowed if almost the entire world is outraged by the internal policies of a country, but not if it is just a private quarrel between one country and another?
  • Ordinary Australians are totally shocked and outraged.
  • Parents were outraged after social services investigators found no evidence to substantiate the claims.
  • Against every cajolement of one who was an adept in the arts of blandishment, promise and flattery, Kościuszko had but one argument: that of the straight-forward devotion that saw his country outraged, and that would accept no compromise where duty to that country and to his own honour were concerned. Kościuszko A Biography
  • Outraged by the Government's threat to their sub post offices, people have signed petitions and written letters urging ministers to think again.
  • But outraged fans spotted it and branded him a hypocrite. The Sun
  • There was a furore amongst senior conservative dons, outraged at the possibility that they might assist a former youth offender and performance poet.
  • Outraged society then demands punishment, for it is a point of principle that offenders must pay for their misdeeds.
  • But the only ones who should be scared, outraged or psychotic are the governments and corporations, and perhaps the journalists.
  • A mountaineer therefore in Avaria or Koomookha who considered himself aggrieved by a decision of his khan, and who dared not complain openly, could relieve his outraged feelings only by inventing and setting afloat an anonymous pasquinade. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878.
  • A man was outraged to discover his car had literally been glued to the ground by workmen resurfacing the roads.
  • John BaxterBerkhamsted, Hertfordshire• Nick Clegg and his Lib Dem ministerial colleagues must be dangerously naive if they think that a quick volte-face, with the imprimatur of Clegg's "personal" authority, on the key ingredients of the health bill, is going to wash with their outraged foot soldiers. Letters: Thoughts and reflections on the NHS
  • On a side note, Beck can make a totally sexist comment about Palin --- saying that she should be in the kitchen "yapping" --- but yet pretend to be outraged over the "sexist" photo of Palin on the cover of Newsweek. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • It has outraged the sensibilities of a wide cross-section of people around the world.
  • Even worse they dread outraged parents arriving at the school to make a fuss.
  • You seem bemused, hurt, outraged. Times, Sunday Times
  • If this had happened to a friend you'd feel outraged at him taking advantage of her. The Sun
  • Mr. Troke's eyes snapped with pride of outraged janitorship. For the term of his natural life
  • Many outraged viewers wrote to the BBC to complain.
  • Her impulsive, easily outraged father has removed all his children from school to be home-educated, and her mother, a batty inventor, is usually ensconced among collections of not-quite-perfected gadgets.
  • University professors, outraged by the sophistication of the cheating, have started to hit back with new ideas aimed at stemming what has become a virtual plague of plagiarism.
  • A YouTube audio clip of a state lawmaker's screed against homosexuality, which she called a bigger threat than terrorism, has outraged gay activists and brought death threats rolling in. Archive 2008-03-01
  • He hired his grandsons by the hour to dispose of brush, and was surprised and outraged at the studied, glacial pace of their movements.
  • Outraged feminist militants left the party and proceeded to dismantle the committees on the status of women that had been set up in various ridings.
  • Hidden within the morally outraged and civilly disobedient radical, in other words, was the soul of a wronged decision theorist.
  • I'm incoherent and sad and inarticulate and outraged.
  • I'm afraid I'm not much impressed when people only get outraged over the mistakes of their political enemies and overlook similar screw-ups by their own side.
  • Decent members of the public will be outraged by this decision.
  • But after further outraged contact from the mothers, it decided to withdraw the bed from sale. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some outraged parents claimed the stunt could have caused a tragedy. The Sun
  • Many Romanians label Gypsies as thieves, and many are outraged by those who beg or commit petty crimes in Western Europe, believing they spoil Romania's image abroad. Undefined
  • A proposed 5% pay cut has outraged staff at the warehouse.
  • Drivers of course should obey the law and have always griped about tickets, but Americans rightly feel outraged when they believe others game the system to use the law as a way to pick their pockets. Phineas Baxandall: In the Public Interest: Problems With Privatized Law Enforcement's New Frontier
  • People were outraged when old buildings were bulldozed and 19 th-century streets were reconfigured to meet modern specifications.
  • She was outraged because she was asked to bring a plate, emphasising to me.
  • The outraged churchwarden was insisting that it reminded him of a lavatory. ULTIMATE PRIZES
  • It is somehow alien to the Eastern mind to practice this totally European thing called chivalry, and in spite of all their twaddle about "Bushido" they do not understand that a prisoner-of-war who is helpless must not be kicked around, must not be outraged, and must be treated generously in consequence. Some Experiences as a Medical Officer with the Royal Army Medical Corps
  • His business tactics outraged the stiffs of the UK establishment.
  • A BBC camerawoman was outraged at the effects of plastic pollution on marine life she saw while filming in Hawaii.
  • They would think her maternal instinct outraged at the extraction of her child?
  • Please excuse the typos and misspellings, I sometimes forget to spell-check when I'm outraged.
  • Jeff Jarvis should be outraged at the conferrence producer who offered him a reduced attendee fee for his role as a speaker, instead of a fully comped pass. Panelists, unite! « BuzzMachine
  • The report shocked the world and outraged the Arab world.
  • How can any honest American still follow this clown, he has decimated the economy and strength of our country, every American should be outraged
  • Environment ministers reeling from defeat over the fate of the Forestry Commission caved in, but were then baffled at the fury of green organisations outraged to see the end of 50 years of countryside guardianship. The maths of coalition has opened the door to lobbyists | Simon Jenkins
  • So they convened a kangaroo court and sent him on his unedifying way with a flea in his ear from an outraged Emma. The Sun
  • Researching the poster campaign I discovered a number of internet web-logs detailing other people's outraged responses.
  • In fact, Greg was outraged that Martin supported my efforts in trying to understand his - Martin's - sexual perversions.
  • The outraged cleric fumed: ‘All that goes for an unclean and unhealthy life.’
  • I am not a foreign policy expert, but I am a self-educated outraged American citizen.
  • The incident outraged the international press and eventually forced Soviet officials to give leeway to the independent artists.
  • As I said in my post, these are "words you'll never have a use for," and I'd be outraged if someone used them on an actual vocabulary test in a school, say -- aside from "nonce" and maybe "chiaroscuro," there's no particular reason to know them. Languagehat.com: BEAT THE JUDGE.
  • Gerhardt was still in a direfully angry and outraged mood. Jennie Gerhardt
  • Local people were outraged at the bombing.
  • They said they were especially outraged by an Internet ad for the show, "Michael Jackson's Autopsy," which they described as depicting a corpse on a steel gurney covered by a sheet with a hand sticking out wearing Jackson's signature sequined glove. Discovery PULLS Bizarre Michael Jackson 'Autopsy' Show
  • In the foregoing narrative, the mildest view has been adopted of his remorseless cruelty: of his gross and revolting indulgences, of his daily demeanour, which is said to have outraged everything that is seemly, everything that is holy, in private life, little has been written. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume II.
  • Why were so many fans outraged when Tubular Bells was released recently with digital copyright protection?
  • There is a sense today of the self-styled spokespersons for victim groups scanning the globe for something about which they can become outraged.
  • The passage of that bill further outraged northerners. The American Nation: A History of the United States to 1877
  • Gallagher said loyalist and republican prisoners were outraged at constant strip searches.
  • One bunch of journalists flinging accusations around while others issue the outraged denials.
  • Several thousand people with poor reading skills will forever brand me either a gender traitor or a man-hater, whichever makes them more fake-outraged.
  • Archbishop Jaenberht was outraged when Offa raised Lichfield to an archiepiscopal see, and the scheme was abandoned after the king's death on the grounds that it had been prompted by enmity towards the people of Kent.
  • I believe that future generations will be shocked and outraged that it took us so long.
  • One of the values of blogs, and grassroots is for those isolated and outraged; by the apparent injustice of power storming Washington, is that they can know that they are not alone, and can take effective action that doesn’t involve ’storming the bastille’. Firedoglake » Crashing the Gates of Congress — And Action Request for Everyone
  • He muttered darkly about his outraged modesty as he threw on a crumpled white shirt and a black pair of trousers before heading downstairs to the sitting room.
  • Many people are outraged at the amount of rubbish dumped on the road recently.
  • After you chuckle, click here to read the predictably outraged responses.
  • Please excuse the typos and misspellings, I sometimes forget to spell-check when I'm outraged.
  • Outraged minority groups will not be placated by promises of future improvements.
  • Most people were outraged by the bombing, and their letters of sympathy reflected this sentiment.
  • I was absolutely incensed and outraged at their stupid bureaucracy and lack of compassion.
  • A prominent Yemeni human rights activist, Amal Albasha, is also outraged the practice continues.
  • The outraged Father was supping noisily from his medicine, oblivious of the head's disapproving frown. THE MANANA MAN
  • Many people were justifiably outraged by the offensive ad.
  • But outraged fans spotted it and branded him a hypocrite. The Sun
  • Prepare to be shocked and outraged all over again! Times, Sunday Times
  • Quiller-Couch responded as I expected he would, drawing himself up with a look of outraged umbrage, or umbraged outrage. Battle of the Bulging British Bridesmaids
  • This story absolutely outraged me and it is stories such as these that sway people over to thinking that capital punishment should be used on some criminals.
  • Insisting her "edict" is to get kids graduated, Martin Van Buren HS Principal Marilyn Shevell has declared war on athletics, outraged students, parents and coaches charge. NY School Nixes Sports To Raise Grades
  • It soothes, appeases the anger of the outraged, stills the fear of death and reminds us of tripe eaten in former days where there was always a half-filled pot of it on the stove.
  • Santa and his elves were attacked by outraged parents who claimed they had been ripped off. The Sun
  • After having been so heartily kicked, flogged, and bastinadoed; after having been in an earthquake; having seen Doctor Pangloss once hanged, and very lately burned; after having been outraged by Candide
  • But that's what I think; you may think differently, and are welcome to, since no one is the "true arbiter" of anything. kirhac what a laugh (I wish) it is to read so many of these tender souls outraged by words, ... nary any outrage about 20,000 school kids homeless in WA state, 3,000 unsheltered homeless in King County, and more. Lies that Punish the Poor « PubliCola
  • And that has outraged fans who are still reeling after accountants voiced concerns about the short-term financial viability of Liverpool. The Sun
  • The bicycle, despite being heaped with scorn by outraged men, was consistently trumpeted by progressive women as a tool for increased freedoms.
  • The former Scout leader, who made his fortune revamping properties in run-down areas, was outraged when he received a fine for not paying a £5 congestion charge on a business trip to London.
  • Throughout the trial he evinced a range of carefully calibrated emotions - caustic, sarcastic, disbelieving and, at this moment, outraged.
  • I was absolutely outraged that I could be even mentioned in an article of this kind.
  • Oh, buffalo!" she exclaimed, clapping her hands, while Little An stared in horror and absolutely beat his forehead with his fists, and the hapless victim struggled helplessly, distracted and outraged — for I have my dignity, dammit, and I bar being unbreeched and assailed by opium-sodden houris, however be-witching, without even a by-your-leave. Flashman and the Dragon
  • Wotan's lawful wife, Fricka, forbids this - she is outraged by disobedience to proper marriage vows and she demands the death of the incestuous twins.
  • In his stupefaction Aysgarth sounded as outraged as a scientist who had obtained an apparently impossible result in the laboratory. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Shoppers have been ­outraged by shrinkflation.
  • So they convened a kangaroo court and sent him on his unedifying way with a flea in his ear from an outraged Emma. The Sun
  • Outraged at the prospect of his son turning out to be a 'freeloader', Marty called young Frank a 'quitter'. Sinatra The Man Behind the Myth
  • There were just so many errors in there that the outraged grammar nerd inside me froze up and died a little, giving way to bewildered amusement.
  • ‘I am absolutely appalled at the mere suggestion this might have happened,’ she says in an outraged tone, vowing to adopt a ‘zero tolerance’ approach to back-stabbing.
  • The bunnia chattered like an outraged ape; but King, the person most entitled to be angry, actually apologized! In The Time Of Light
  • Of course, none of the health care bills under consideration provide coverage to undocumented immigrants, again proving that the Republican Party is outraged over an outrageous outrage that does not exist. Solution to the illegal alien problem in health care... (Blog for Democracy)
  • And Messer Giojoso, full of parental indignation at this gross treatment of his child, and outraged chastity at the notion of a young man of churchly aims, as were mine, being in perversive dalliance with that peasant-wench, repaired straight to my mother with the story of it, which I doubt not lost nothing by its repetition. The Strolling Saint; being the confessions of the high and mighty Agostino D'Anguissola, tyrant of Mondolfo and Lord of Carmina in the state of Piacenza
  • Several outraged parents chaperoned their children to Poppleton Road School today after seeing the report.
  • As a Viet Nam vet, I am outraged that this lunatic is allowed to smear veterans and other patriotic americans under your auspices. Think Progress » Coulter on Murtha: He Longs “To See U.S. Troops Shot, Humiliated”

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