Sentence examples for am outraged from inspiring English sources

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am outraged

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To cause or commit an outrage upon; to treat with violence or abuse.

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"I am outraged and very angry".

"I am outraged," Clinton went on.

"I am outraged," Mr. Lichtman said.

"I am outraged," Mr. Spano said in a statement.

"I am outraged and deeply upset by his actions.

I am outraged and very angry," Mr. Rushdie said on Twitter on Sunday.

I am outraged and very angry," the British writer wrote on Twitter.

"What I am outraged about is that I have always been an honest, law-abiding and compliant banker," he said.

"I am outraged," he said.

Jake Molloy, from the RMT union, said: "I am outraged, as are many of our members, and workers generally.

As a representative of the group, I am outraged".

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