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Discover LudwigThe phrase "angry something" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a feeling of anger towards an unspecified object or situation, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "I felt an angry something brewing inside me as I listened to the news."
Alternatives: "angry feeling" or "angry emotion".
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The peak I'd imagined holding the Wise Men's star had to bend double to fit the ceiling, which made my father suddenly, almost unnaturally angry — something about a tree being a live thing, and we had killed it.
But many get stuck in this small city and their presence is very visible and has made some locals angry, something I experienced first hand.
Before Michelle Obama became a popular first lady pundits worried that she could be seen as abrasive and angry, something that would hurt her husband's chances.
Even when people get angry, something in their past is triggering it.
If you have a child who has always had a sunny disposition and suddenly becomes depressed, irritable or angry, something could be wrong.
Even though they have since separated again, he became more outgoing and now tries not to hold things in when he gets angry, something he said contributed to his history of drops.
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