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I've never been angry or outraged.
Or perhaps they feared they'd be dealing with someone upset or outraged by it all.
Feminists and traditional moralists were equally disappointed or outraged by it.
Candi Shriver, a mother of two, who works as an emergency medical technician and sells Avon products, told me, "I shouldn't be surprised, but I was surprised, or outraged, by the people who were fighting in the stores.
The liberal Warren court's decisions on race, crime, religion, free speech and obscenity startled, delighted or outraged contemporaries and had a far-reaching impact on American politics and society.
Referring to the sensation caused by Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes in the early 20th century, Mr. Meyer, the board chairman, noted that whether euphoric or outraged, people were "always excited to be there".
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Definition: what the f—, used especially to express or describe outraged surprise, recklessness, confusion or bemusement.
Or "the outraged conscience of a nation," or "And we shall overcome".
You know that feeling when you see another headline that begins "Muslims demand" or "Muslims are outraged" or frankly Muslim anything.
Nor was his message just for the people of Iraq, or European allies smarting from the run-up to war, or the outraged Arab world.
Known as indignados or the outraged, they block traffic, occupy squares and gather for teach-ins.
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