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be angry for
adjective
Displaying or feeling anger.
Exact(11)
"You expect him to be angry for three days?
They were angry before gay marriage and will be angry for other reasons after it becomes law.
You'll be angry for letting yourself be seduced again and you'll feel so bad when, inevitably, you go back.
This is the pro-Palin recipe: adore her, be angry for her, and, above all, defend her.
"He could be perverse both in argument and behaviour, but in the former he would wriggle back to sense and in the latter he would apologise in such an engaging manner that it was difficult to be angry for long.
If we take such a definition for granted, it is possible to deduce circumstances in which a person will most probably be angry; for example, we can deduce (i) in what state of mind people are angry and (ii) against whom they are angry and (iii) for what sorts of reason.
Similar(49)
I was angry for my mum.
I was angry for them.
I was angry for months.
"I was angry for a while.
Sid was angry for those reasons.
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