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    1. it fosters resentment and anger in a bond that should be very


    2. Fear, jealousy, resentment, anger etc are all normal, but they are not natural


    3. · Speak up about things you do not agree, but without anger


    4. Dan came home from work early, his jaw taut with anger


    5. He could feel his own cheeks flush red with shame and anger


    6. Anger and frustrations result when our needs and desires are not satisfied


    7. John eyes fill with anger


    8. John turns red with anger


    9. control my anger without the


    10. A look of anger crossed his face

    11. I'll not barge in on him in anger and I'll not barge in on him if he sleeps


    12. Daithi O'Shea? I hadn't really done anything to anger him


    13. Anger and fear


    14. Never underestimate the combination of adrenaline, pain, shock and anger all at the same time


    15. She had always been a master of bottling up anger, an emotional handicap that found its only useful outlet in the pain and revenge of the roller derby


    16. When the jam kicked off again VD got ahead of Melinda and stayed there, just out of reach, taking her to her furthest extreme of speed and anger but always outpacing her


    17. gave him a blow with the palm of my hand, in that the anger


    18. Patient held my anger and frustration


    19. this early in the day, but thought better of raising his voice in anger when he saw the


    20. multiple feelings of hatred, frustration and anger which saps

    21. He plucked the rigid pastry from Williams’ hand and gnawed through it in anger


    22. empire building and thanked them with prejudice and anger


    23. His anger so controlled him that it was


    24. Removing the hessian sack was like shucking-off a mental straight-jacket Along with a sense of humiliation I could also feel a sense of anger rising in my blood


    25. This shared mingling of human substance gave me strength and, like a small bellows, fanned the flame of glowing anger that accompanied my slow investigation of the crime scene


    26. I counted the days not by marking the passing of the usual solar landmarks, but by reckoning the drift between waking anger and dreams that always twisted in chimerical fear


    27. Whenever I awoke, and despite my eternal confusion about time and place, my inner currents of anger and resentment always felt fresh and alive


    28. Given the nature of my captivity and the simple fact of guns and knives and men with tattooed arms, I also realised that my anger had to be controlled


    29. I summoned a little of the anger in my blood, using the adrenalin as an antidote to the pain, and held out a shaking hand


    30. My anger dissolved, reducing, becoming a sullen undertow rather than a raging torrent

    31. No matter how tired I was though, the play of image, anger, self pity and bleak determination ran unremittingly through the hours


    32. Although I could not voice my anger because of the tape across my mouth, I raved and screamed internally, breathing hard and wetly through my nose, snorting my rage and venom at the world, at my guards and outrageous bloody fortune


    33. Anger was all that I had left here in the shadows


    34. I could not mark the world with my anger, but by looking my demons in the eye, by taking that black heart of oblivion in my imaginary hands and squeezing it until it burst, I found the strength to stand as a man in the darkness


    35. I could feel the old anger rising again, like a cobra, swaying gently, fixing its prey with a striking eye


    36. I ponder how I can ever resolve his anger towards me


    37. He lets go of my hands and I watch as he storms over to the window, anger visible in every movement


    38. What Misery says that both ignites his anger and curiosity


    39. Apollo's anger has been passive ever since he had his first enchanted meeting with the pretty girl, but now that all eroded in mentioning of his father


    40. On occasions I still smouldered with that inner anger, but I came to see through Menachem’s observations that we all, captives and guards, felt a similar sense of outrage and impotent fury

    41. And then the old, never tamed, anger flared


    42. These men die today as a sign of our righteous anger


    43. anger but she knew she did not have time to comfort him further, for the


    44. will help you to release that anger


    45. the addiction to life-‐negating fear, anger, stress and worry


    46. He continued to curse the dog that dared to stalk his halls this early in the day, but thought better of raising his voice in anger when he saw the shaggy shape of the bear that marked Citizen Danton out from the usual visitors


    47. Mankind used these genetically engineered pioneers to carry out so many of the dangerous tasks of empire building and thanked them with prejudice and anger


    48. "You have caused this," she knew she was getting into harangue mode and didn't care, it was either that or quake in terror and letting her mood look like hysterical anger was better than hysterical fear


    49. gasping and sputtering with anger as he sat


    50. "Just be confident, watch for it, be ready to spear it if it shows, think with anger about how deep you're going to drive that spear into his throat when he charges













































    1. She was in her early thirties and a meteoric rise to success had angered and frustrated many of her male colleagues


    2. Angered by this the soldier picked up the hammer beside the coals and with


    3. The king of War looked down on Son and was angered by the fact that


    4. written in his lined face and the painful gait of angered joints,


    5. ” Matai hoped this would placate the angered man, “Has she not done this before?”


    6. Look, I know you are angered by what happened, but we have different ways of dealing with this kind of thing,” Kai was trying to explain their ways to her


    7. " she proclaimed, looking up at his angered face, snow clung to his hat and about his chest


    8. And oh how it angered him! An emotion so rarely felt, suddenly filled his very core


    9. "Did they explain why they were angered by it?"


    10. He showed Zeus the ichor that was flowing from his wound, and spoke piteously, saying, "Father Zeus, are you not angered by such doings? We gods are continually suffering in the most cruel manner at one another's hands while helping mortals; and we all owe you a grudge for having begotten that mad termagant of a daughter, who is always committing outrage of some kind

    11. Angered, Asmodeus hooked his hand around my neck and squeezed


    12. After the news of their father’s death, delivered by his sister several days prior, the indication of yet another distressing situation involving his family not only shocked and saddened him, but angered him


    13. You’ll recall that Sisyphus angered the gods, and they set out to punish him


    14. Firstly it angered him, the way they simply dismissed his supplied information as false, but it also puzzled him


    15. I knew Joseph would be angered I even considered using it for him


    16. She has angered half of the nation with what she did to Khan and now you


    17. Getting there was a nightmare, because that slope was like a ski slope, used as punishment for any cadet who had angered our sergeant


    18. I have seen many cadets throw up out of exhaustion, which further angered the sergeant: “f disgusting blah blah blah


    19. Something which angered many but the fact is that it was a political offence and thus far he never committed a crime again


    20. I think we may have angered a few in the process which reminded me of my first lieutenant and his mad brothers

    21. "Hoot, chiel!" cried the King at length, spluttering wrathfully in the broadest of his native Scotch, as was his habit when angered or


    22. This greatly angered the police dog who attacked the crowd on his own


    23. It brought a great ache to his heart, a soul-lurching numbness that angered him to the very core of his being


    24. In the moment, he was angered by this interruption in his own life and wanted to sway Sarah with false hope


    25. ” Others were absurdities to anyone angered over losses to terrorists, such as publicly admitting he did not care about finding Bin Laden


    26. ” Truman tried to emulate an angered Jesus off to right the wrongs of the world


    27. James took his handgun out of his holster casually, while his face became contorted, as if suddenly angered or threatened


    28. was so frustrated and angered that he started abusing the Lord


    29. Angered by this decision, the Monophysites became hostile to the Byzantine government, and therefore offered little resistance to the Persian and the Arab invasions of Syria and Egypt in the seventh century


    30. lot, i became completely at peace about the situation that had angered

    31. The visits were supervised, which really angered Adam


    32. Now my annoyance escalated by several notches: he was the one who’d so angered me at the braai


    33. Perry stopped short, angered over this impertinence


    34. 32 They angered him also at the waters of strife, so that it went ill with Moses for their sakes:


    35. An example is a person who is easily angered – a proclivity that is a karmic consequence of previously repeated angry behavior


    36. As a result, his personality changes from being a peaceable person to one who is quickly angered, especially in the initial stages after the stroke


    37. 8 So the king was angered, and called for his priests, and said to them, If you tell me not who this is who devoured these


    38. She had spent centuries being angered by her status as a lowly slave, never appreciating all that she had been blessed with


    39. He had never seen his boss so angered, but he liked what he


    40. This angered the two titans greatly as they both formed a deep friendship with Abel and Rosh

    41. “But the birds paid him no heed: all except the raven, who was angered that Rinco would try to stop him in flight


    42. that it angered me


    43. The disobedience of her mother angered her and that is when she decided none of those whose blood she had running through her veins were to be trusted


    44. The events that occurred on this blue and green planet were of no consequence, what really angered him was the


    45. They all screamed no one should have angered the titans


    46. Snake, angered by the words of the titan: You shall regret this


    47. Mikael, getting angered and sadden at the same time: Where is Elijah now?


    48. Moses, when angered against Dathan and Abiram, did nothing to them in wrath, but regulated his anger by reasoning


    49. 10 Then sin increased among them greatly; until a man married his own sister, or daughter, or mother, and others; or the daughter of his father's sister, so that there was no more distinction of relationship, and they no longer knew what is iniquity; but did wickedly, and the Earth was defiled with sin; and they angered God the Judge, who had created them


    50. Angered by that revelation, Roger hit Josie’s behind with his right hand sideways to avoid hurting her while forcing her out of the bed











































    1. Whatever decision they made, they ran the risk of angering somebody, and at this point, Raven was Mr Abbott’s favourite, and they definitely couldn’t risk angering him


    2. They see it as victory when you lose the initiative and start driving around in brigade strength on sweeping operations angering the locals with accidents which are bound to happen


    3. It wasn’t like last time when she had cowered, fearful any expression other than total submission might be read in her eyes, angering him that he would hurt her again


    4. Again he dreamed, this time of the sun and moon and eleven stars all bowing down to him and once again he innocently let his enthusiasm get the better of any wisdom he might have had and he recounted the dream to his brothers, this time even angering his father, Jacob


    5. With the innocence, or arrogance, of youth, he recounted the dream to his brothers, this time even angering his father, Jacob


    6. A few Jews who tried too hard to break through to Coponius were stabbed by Roman soldiers, further angering the crowd


    7. my temper on several occasions fearing that angering Candy would


    8. "Aren't you worried about angering him and getting banished to the Siberia branch of Sergei, Inc


    9. ’’ Answered coldly the pirate leader, sending a wave of horror through the adult guests and visibly angering Abramovich


    10. ‘’AND BY WHAT RIGHT DOES THE PRESIDENT DECIDE BY HIMSELF TO RISK NUCLEAR STRIKES ON THE UNITED STATES WHILE OUR COUNTRY IS NOT DIRECTLY THREATENED BY THIS SOVIET INVASION OF POLAND?’’ Shouted a democrat representative, angering Martin

    11. " Her questions were angering me


    12. of the foreigners is angering the spirits


    13. did not say anything out of fear of angering the Neelkanth


    14. In angering terms the atmosphere is a liquid substance that is 600 times less dense that water is nevertheless it is a liquid


    15. Out of our bland relationship of near total indifference to one another he had a way of suddenly intruding in my life, of giving me directives, of hurting me and angering me


    16. Angering my generous captor probably wasn’t for the best


    17. Rarely did the slavers venture so far into the west for fear of angering the Zoarinian controlled interests too much, but apparently they had thought it worth the risk


    18. It wasn’t unheard of for his followers to be thrust into an eternity of pain for angering him badly, but she would take that over the thought of marriage


    19. It was so emphatically a fallen sport--a something, once innocent, delivered over to all devilry--a healthy pastime changed into a means of angering the blood, bewildering the senses, and steeling the heart


    20. Of course, this might have been done out of sheer wantonness, for I well knew—I had remarked it only too often—that, after listening to what I had to say, and angering me almost beyond endurance, she loved suddenly to torture me with some fresh outburst of contempt and aloofness! Yet she must have known that I could not live without her

    21. Yet no one writes its history; not only because of the angering equality it bespeaks, but also, and chiefly, because the men that could write it best are those that mingle something akin to a curse with the kiss they secretly press upon some trifling souvenir, men to whom it has brought suffering, or to whom only a hopeless longing after ideal love is represented by the token—which is rarely the evidence of triumph, but rather of regret, the reminder of something lost or unattained


    1. I say again, there is nothing which angers the common African more than corruption for the few chosen ones


    2. 16 He who forsakes his father is as a blasphemer; and he who angers his mother is cursed, of God


    3. 21 If a servant say to his master, I will not do as it pleases you; though afterward he do it, he angers him who nourishes him


    4. power of something that angers you comes not so much from the present


    5. of all that angers her now…


    6. While the martyrdom of Christians certainly angers God, the straw that


    7. He should not betray any of these trusts using it in a way that angers God


    8. The absurdity of the term still angers me; in my mind, I cannot believe the


    9. That the Bishop should have allowed his private angers to overflow beyond his garden walls, he who had never been anything in public but a pattern in his personal beauty, his lofty calm, and his biblically flavoured eloquence of what the perfect bishop should be, shows the extreme disturbance of his mind


    10. ‘Nothing angers me more than lies

    11. Toulouse northwards, via Limoges to Tours then change and travel across country via Angers and Rennes and so on to St


    12. “I know my wife is this way, but it angers me still


    13. Unfortunately, he angers King Minos, the ruler of the island Crete, and he has to flee out of there


    14. convictions, angers, frustrations, happiness, pleasure, not only without fear of rejection,


    15. The remainder reach Angers, which is still not held by troops


    16. “But our stomachs reject the food and our skin angers in the heat,” said the


    17. It angers me that I am crying


    18. Hearing in the morning, through the gossip of the port, that exchange on gold had doubled in price in consequence of certain military preparations undertaken at Nantes, and that speculators had arrived at Angers to buy coin, the old winegrower, by the simple process of borrowing horses from his farmers, seized the chance of selling his gold and of bringing back in the form of treasury notes the sum he intended to put into the Funds, having swelled it considerably by the exchange


    19. Towards five in the afternoon Grandet returned from Angers, having made fourteen thousand francs by the exchange on his gold, bringing home in his wallet good treasury-notes which bore interest until the day he should invest them in the Funds


    20. He had left Cornoiller at Angers to look after the horses, which were well-nigh foundered, with orders to bring them home slowly after they were rested

    21. Six months after the marriage he was appointed councillor in the Cour royale at Angers


    22. She now spent her time between Angers and Saumur


    23. The Society of the Friends of the A B C affiliated to the Mutualists of Angers, and to the Cougourde of Aix, met, as we have seen, in the Cafe Musain


    24. She could not conceive of a husband better than hers had been, and yet when she recalled their life she found more difficulties than pleasures, too many mutual misunderstandings, useless arguments, unresolved angers


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    Synonyms for "anger"

    anger ira ire wrath choler angriness see red provoke blow up irritate annoy madden enrage nettle arouse rage animosity passion fury hostility

    "anger" definitions

    a strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance


    the state of being angry


    belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins)


    make angry


    become angry