Sentence examples for be infuriated from inspiring English sources

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be infuriated

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To make furious or mad with anger; to enrage

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"I'm infuriated and everybody else should be infuriated as well," Sharon Cooper told the news conference.

"I'm infuriated and everybody else should be infuriated as well," Sharon Cooper, Sandra Bland's sister, said at a press conference at DuPage African Methodist Episcopal Church in Chicago on Wednesday.

Brown is said to be infuriated.

I used to be infuriated by Gordon Brown's refusal even to say the word "cuts".

When Davis asked him about exploitative bosses and slum landlords, Cameron claimed to be infuriated.

Many people will be infuriated by the arguments in this book.

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It could be infuriating.

This could be infuriating.

Civil servants can be infuriating.

Bonham Carter: "I'd be infuriating.

She could be mischievous, and she could be infuriating.

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