Sentence examples for be angry about from inspiring English sources

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be angry about

adjective

Displaying or feeling anger.

  • His face became angry.

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What have I got to be angry about?

What the hell do they have to be angry about?

"I had nothing to be angry about," he said.

"There are still a lot of things to be angry about," he declares.

"Whether your intention is pure or not, they're going to find something to be angry about".

Pardon, but what do you all have to be angry about?

In New York, there's a lot to be angry about, so why shouldn't I be angry?

The less they have to be angry about, the less problems they will cause.

We should be angry about that too.

It had something to be angry about.

You'll find something to be angry about'".

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