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the outraged
verb
To cause or commit an outrage upon; to treat with violence or abuse.
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The outraged Englishman's usual weaponry – glares and outraged silence – proved impotent.
The outraged alumni!
Where are the outraged editorials?
Hence the outraged responses.
The "outraged few", presumably.
Even the Outraged Consumer was won over.
Among the outraged were actress Alice Ripley.
'Callas was wrong!' shrilled the outraged Ange.
The outraged also have new tools today.
Strangely, Balthus was unprepared for the outraged critical response.
Reaction ranged from the outraged to the frivolous.
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