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Messner revels in indignation, "the most beautiful word in the English language" - over the indignity of having to eviscerate chickens, over a father who does not trust him to do the right thing, over roommates who are either intrusive or aloof, over the officious Caudwell who subjects him, an exemplary student, to humiliating interrogation.
You will hear them moan and wail in indignation.
And in "Indignation," his power and intensity seem undiminished.
The entire nations would burst in indignation that same day.
Her friends would be united in indignation: who's Hilary Mantel anyway?
Mrs. Waldo resigned from a club in indignation in 1909 when another member criticized her dress.
After the article was published, the mom blogosphere erupted in indignation and eye rolls.
Lovers of omitted contenders, and haters of those included, will howl in indignation.
Hughes had an impressive line in indignation, but he was allergic to irony.
My mother, Sherry Matusoff Merfish, sat and yelled in indignation beside my sister and me in the Senate gallery.
As he relives the memory, his voice rises in indignation, and several customers look up from their drinks.
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