Sentence examples for especially angry from inspiring English sources

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That cancellation left Mr. Carter feeling especially angry with Fox.

Those newspapers that had not bought up the rights were especially angry.

Not especially angry, moderately well off, mainly living in the South and generally a bit older.

"I'm especially angry at Cardinal Law because he hasn't served his people," Ms. Brennan said.

Labour MPs opposed to Corbyn seem especially angry at the moment because they've received abuse from the public.

A student, Ahmed Kasim, 28, conceded that the mood at the march today was not especially angry.

They were especially angry, they said, about anonymous statements from network officials that "Nightline" had lost ratings, relevance and money.

Beyond the tightened discretion, the new reporting structure set up under the Feeney amendment has judges especially angry.

Some fans were especially angry that more was not done to commemorate the team's past in its new home.

Blacks were especially angry, nowhere more so than in the Soundview section of the Bronx where Mr. Diallo lived.

Many people were especially angry at banks, so by robbing them, Dillinger took on the aura of a Robin Hood.

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