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were infuriated
verb
To make furious or mad with anger; to enrage
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Some were infuriated.
Mr. Brown's fans were infuriated.
Many Coptic women were infuriated.
Lawmakers said they were infuriated.
Relatives of camp victims were infuriated.
But some online commentators were infuriated.
For obvious reasons, teachers were infuriated by Time's cover.
Instead, many creators — and their patrons — were infuriated.
The Ayotzinapa families were infuriated by their meeting.
So, too, had the country's generals.The Americans were infuriated.
The Romans were infuriated by this shameful defeat and hungered for revenge3.
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