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were indignant
adjective
Showing anger or indignation, especially at something unjust or wrong.
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They were indignant.
But several readers were indignant.
The Hispanic plaintiffs were indignant.
The broadcasters were indignant, too.
Turkish nationalists and the army were indignant.
Yet golf course managers were indignant.
In Beijing, some cellphone users were indignant about the reports.
The Russian athletes were indignant, many of the rest incensed.
The students, asked about their professor's harshness, were indignant at the implied criticism of him.
Some were indignant that friends who had demonstrated now treated nonprotesters as the enemy.
In Qom, the country's religious center, people were indignant & congregated in the streets.
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