Sentence examples for A bit outraged from inspiring English sources

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At the time, I was caught off guard and a bit outraged, but maybe I should not have been.

"We are a bit outraged right now because the judge who set the bail for these kids is totally out of hand," Mr. Mateo said.

Katyal said that such an effort at ennobling beast and man could slip in under an educational-and-artistic exception, which seemed to leave Justice Ginsburg a bit outraged on behalf of other fighting animals.

He is a bit outraged that his 'record company or whoever' saw fit to put a large sticker over the picture of him in a frock, ostensibly to advertise a DVD of a live concert, though he can guess at the business wisdom: 'Even radio stations and record stores are extremely reactionary right now,' he suggests, bleakly.

"I'm a bit outraged that we're... seemingly kicking the can down the road," Commissioner Stephan Andranian said.

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Men, on the other hand, might be a little stung, a tiny bit outraged.

So I was a little bit outraged that the outrage ended there, with the objects, and that it didn't translate.

After a bit of outrage, Williams apologized.

There was a bit of outrage flying around online recently.

There was, though, a bit of outrage toward the perceived insouciance of Boehner.

She did this with her somber palette, and by loosening the silhouette and using glossy black fur to add a bit of outrage to the hems of wool mini-coats.

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