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In written English, you would use the verb "angry" to describe something or someone. For example: "The crowd was angry because the result of the game was not what they wanted."
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A good thing to know, is when the horse puts its ears back it is angry, scared, or in pain.
TAKE THAT! Washington says it is angry at the IRS for its abuses.
If a child learns to use a language, it will be able to answer the question why it is angry and what the object of its anger is.
If your cat is wagging its tail strongly from side to side, it generally means it is angry or playful, so it is best to leave it alone.
What it is Angry netball.
Abu Hishma is quiet now, but it is angry, too.
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Increasingly, it is angry-voiced men claiming to be from the IRS or some fraud-investigation division of the government who say I owe them money (I don't).
(It was angry about the fall of its ally Slobodan Milosevic of Serbia, too, but did nothing).
It's angry.
It was angry and full of frustration.
It was angry, like a raging river.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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