Sentence examples for be outraged from inspiring English sources

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be outraged

verb

To cause or commit an outrage upon; to treat with violence or abuse.

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Outraged that there was almost nothing to be outraged about.

They'll be outraged.

We'd be outraged.

Britons would be outraged.

"Others will be outraged".

There are many reasons to be outraged.

The people would be outraged".

No one seemed to be outraged.

"Every New Yorker should be outraged.

Either way, you'll be outraged again.

In your situation, who wouldn't be outraged?

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