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Discover Ludwig"almost angry" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an emotion that is close to, but not quite, anger. For example, "She was almost angry, but managed to control her temper."
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Their supplications sounded almost angry.
Banks looked almost angry.
She seemed suspicious, almost angry.
"I felt almost angry," Katrina says.
He looked at me and seemed almost angry.
Barsoum waved away his concerns, and he became almost angry with her.
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Or maybe my parents never prayed enough, so God said, "I'm going to teach them a spiritual lesson by sending them a daughter with low, almost angry-looking eyebrows".
A languorous duet for alto sax and guitar is backed by a polyrhythmic percussion flurry, until Hobbs slowly breaks free of the framework and cuts loose with an increasingly rapid, furious, almost angry-sounding solo that's one of the highlights of the set.
Delpy's Celine turns quarrelsome, almost preëmptively angry, and Hawke's Jesse becomes defensive and sarcastic.
"Almost an angry reaction that there would be a group of new voters coming in".
They were as controversial as Manet; critics got almost as angry at Rossetti as they did at Manet's Olympia.
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