Sentence examples for be enraged from inspiring English sources

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be enraged

verb

To fill with rage; to provoke to frenzy or madness; to make furious.

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Conservative Eurosceptics would be enraged.

She had a right to be enraged.

But we also ought to be enraged.

Diaspora communities in the UK would be enraged.

Sorrentino demurs, says he hopes neither will be enraged.

In defeat, Democrats will be enraged at everything and everybody.

Others expect government forces and loyalists to be enraged and searching for revenge in the aftermath.

We should be enraged by all this, not resigned to our fate.

Once he was clean, if you accidentally touched him, he'd be enraged.

People who are not looters and would never dream of looting, would be enraged.

The birthers would never have been mollified by Bennett's actions; it's more likely that they'd be enraged.

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