Sentence examples for burning with anger from inspiring English sources

The phrase "burning with anger" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is extremely angry or filled with rage.
Example: "After hearing the unfair decision, she was burning with anger and struggled to contain her emotions."
Alternatives: "seething with anger" or "fuming with rage."

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But my heart was burning with anger.

Nobody does it better!" Blood Father is a good, old-fashioned drive-in thriller and Gibson is amazing in it, raw, furious, burning with anger and vengeance.

"The fire may be out, but the flames in people's hearts are still burning with anger at her," said Ginger Krabbenhoft, 64, of Florissant, Colo., who attended the hearing.

"My heart is burning with anger," said Abdul Malik, Mr. Sherif's son, who said he still planned to go ahead with his wedding, which was to take place this week.

But a newfound political bent saw Fishbone deliver fusillades burning with anger, compassion and wild humour: Slow Bus Movin's impressionistic history of white supremacy and black resistance; the satirical thrash of Subliminal Fascism; Ghetto Soundwave, a frenetic Fela-goes-ska bustle haunted by poverty and police brutality.

Sami said Sisi's election marked the reawakening of Egypt following three years of turmoil, and that his rise to power was not the product of "a military coup, but a revolution of the people, who were sick of all the troubles that had passed, and all the injustice that they had to face … The army embraced the people and listened to the heartbeats of the Egyptians who were burning with anger".

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God appears to Moses in the burning bush -- no doubt, burning with righteous anger and with justice -- and God calls Moses to liberate the Hebrews from their oppression.

He was burning with a controlled anger, laser focused, and he rolled in the putt.

Puccini broke definitively with her in a note burning with shame and anger: "What an abyss of depravity and prostitution!

To O'Donnell and O'Brien he said, "Do you want to ask Mrs. Kennedy if she would like to stand with us?" When they didn't respond at once, the glance he threw at them was the old Johnson glance, the eyes burning with impatience and anger.

She's sharp and clever, but frustrated – and burning up with anger at being spurned.

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