Sentence examples for a angry from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a angry" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an angry" because "angry" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She was an angry person after hearing the news."
Alternatives: "a furious" or "a mad".

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But it flattens out, like the ears of a angry dog, on the straightaways.

And with that we are treated to a angry, hectoring montage of stunt scenes – as opposed to, say, an elderly sound editor bent low over an Avid.

And when, to conclude, Mr. Felder seats himself at the Steinway grand at center stage, plays a furiously dramatic rendition of "Rhapsody in Blue" and then simply exits, the effect is that of a angry processional at a memorial service.

Unfortunately they seem to be sold only at a Angry Birds/Rovio store in China.

Fig. 1 a 180°, b 135°, c 90°, d 45°, e 0° Fig. 2 Eight different emotions: a angry, b contemptuous, c disgusted, d fearful, e happy, f neutral, g sad, h surprised.

A angry rant at the referee.

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"Do you default to an angry response, a defensive response?

Bart then gets into a fight with an angry ostrich.

Find a picture of an Angry Bird online.

A hungry man is an angry man.

How about an 'Angry Pirate' or a 'Bombayroll'?

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