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is infuriated
verb
To make furious or mad with anger; to enrage
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Is merit enough to bring success?" Stroeve is infuriated.
The rationalist in me is infuriated.
Rulo is infuriated, but his anger quickly fades into resignation.
Joseph Romm, a physicist who runs the Web site ClimateProgress.org, is infuriated by the Smithsonian's presentation.
Gypsy is liberated by her success; her mother is infuriated by it.
There is something fundamental to the human spirit that is infuriated by this.
She is infuriated at Wall Street corporate executives and the politicians she says have protected them.
The crime writer Martina Cole, who grew up in Averly, Essex, is infuriated by shows that perpetuate stereotypes.
He calls his daughter a slut and is infuriated when she gives a newspaper interview criticizing his politics.
Meanwhile, Nigeria's ruling elite is infuriated that one of their own is now airing their dirty laundry in public.
As much as he is infuriated by the predicament in which it has landed him, he enjoys the originality.
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