Sentence examples for Be indignant from inspiring English sources

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Be indignant

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Showing anger or indignation, especially at something unjust or wrong.

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Be indignant!

Be indignant, but measured and steady -- as you naturally are.

Be indignant over being badly treated.

But why be indignant?

I'd be indignant, furious.

So there's lots to be indignant about.

They have even more reason to be indignant now.

He is known to be indignant with Poland and Colonel Beck.

They'd be indignant about the secret money funneled into midterm campaigns.

Yet I can't bring myself to be indignant about its inventions.

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