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Discover Ludwig"awfully angry" is a correct and usable phrase in written English and it can be used to describe someone who is feeling a great deal of anger.
For example, "John was awfully angry when his car wouldn't start this morning."
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Mother Nature must be awfully angry about something.
Dave Levinthal, a spokesman for the center, said: "What this says is that Wall Street is awfully angry with Democrats and sees Republicans as a better bet.
Everyone means well, and everyone is doing the best he or she can; but then again, everyone is awfully angry, and the best way to have a peaceful relationship is, it appears, not to get married.
You say you're an awfully angry guy in the new year?
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Consensus alert: the women think this is a nothing-burger: Arianna cites Jason Linkins's point in HuffPost that after four years as president, it's awfully hard to imply that Obama is an angry black guy.
I thought what had happened was simply, awfully, a needless loss of discipline, by soldiers made angry by the grind of their Ulster duties.
The message began with an angry voice, and I thought, Man, this French guy seems awfully worked up about light bulbs.
It's an awfully long time to be immersed in the stream-of-consciousness ramblings of an angry, abused and abusive character, who recounts his violent acts and fantasies in graphic and repetitious detail, delivers lots of caustic rants about women and homosexuals, and who often seems less like a coherent individual than a cobbled-together pastiche of a focus group of tormented teenagers.
It is awfully easy for bloggers these days to record a blooper on television – an accidental swear word, an angry tirade or some other embarrassing episode – and upload it to the Internet.
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