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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drop of anger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of anger or a fleeting feeling of anger in a situation.
Example: "As she listened to the criticism, she felt a drop of anger rise within her, but she quickly pushed it aside."
Alternatives: "a hint of anger" or "a touch of anger."
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I couldn't find a drop of anger.
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Lovato, who was three when the song first came out, gave it the requisite snarl, while Morissette squeezed out every last drop of anger, and provided the night's one controversial moment when she failed to censor the song's "fuck".
Not a drop of ouzo.
A drop of water.
And those bellicose pundits will inevitably squeeze every drop of righteous anger and fear from this failed Times Square plot, in order to promote a dangerously inaccurate image of an Islamic monolith comprising 1.5 billion diverse individuals as having an innate homicidal aversion to "our freedoms".
Last month, in a fit of anger, Laura Bates tweeted a screenshot of a Facebook page called "Drop kicking sluts in the teeth" to the beauty company Dove.
North Korea has stoked those fears by saying that on Monday it will drop out of the 60-year-old armistice that ended the Korean War, in a show of anger at new United Nations sanctions for its nuclear test.
But anger with hope is a different kind of anger, an optimistic anger; it is not negative.
A lot of anger there.
I developed a lot of anger.
"They could raise a lot of anger".
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