Sentence examples for the irate from inspiring English sources

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the irate

adjective

Extremely angry; wrathful; enraged.

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The irate Fährmann was booked.

"Never underestimate the irate Professor Ferguson".

You cannot fool anybody, you cannot fool Tayyip Erdogan," the irate prime minister harrumphed.

When the garrison finally capitulated, the irate crowd massacred several of the soldiers.

Instead of being afraid of the robber's gun, the irate shopkeeper decides to reprimand him.

We're sure the irate calls from Capitol Hill and K Street haven't stopped since.

The irate Brexiters should calm down: the real outcome will be revealed soon enough.

I just think: 'Get the bastard when the opportunity arises.' Never underestimate the irate Professor Ferguson".

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