Sentence examples for angry events from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "angry events" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe occurrences or incidents that provoke anger or are characterized by anger.
Example: "The news of the unfair decision led to a series of angry events that unfolded in the town square."
Alternatives: "upsetting incidents" or "frustrating occurrences".

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Conversely, impaired endogenous opioid function, such as that found among some chronic pain patients, may leave certain people without optimal buffering from the otherwise hyperalgesic affects of anger arousal, and so may lead to greater pain and suffering following upsetting or angry events.

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But whatever the actual miscalculations and confusion, the result was a "stationary rally" -- an angry event on Feb. 15 when thousands of demonstrators were penned into nearby streets.

His funeral on Friday in central Tunis is bound to be an emotional, angry event.

I prayed my Eid prayer in a mosque in Sheffield and, though most there were sickened and angry about events in Iraq, the imam chose not to mention Falluja either.

She said she seriously weighed a Senate run because "I was so angry" at events unfolding in Washington, where, she said, lawmakers charged with reforming the nation's financial system possessed "no understanding" of the markets and "were doing it for political reasons every step of the way".

An alienated teenager angry about global events, or the face of Isis-inspired terror in Australia?

"I'm not only concerned, I'm angry" over the events that led to the problem, Mr. Paulson said.

The turnout was slightly smaller than hoped for, the result of a boycott by at least a handful of Democrats angry about the events last week on Capitol Hill.

And like many locals, he has grown increasingly angry at the events at the Westgate shopping centre, and the potential impact the four-day siege will have on his community.

Angry at the events in Ferguson?

Devon then chases Michael, presumably still angry over the events of "Halloween".

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