We have no meanings for "doubly angry" in our records yet.
1 It first amazed Mahony, then made him doubly angry .
2 If Mr. Blackthorne grew angry as he watched Sigismund Zaluski, he grew doubly angry as he watched Gertrude Morley.
3 Now they were doubly angry when they heard that Nahpootee had been restored to life and was living with him.
4 His father yielded, grumbling, and was doubly angry afterwards when he found that the immense exertion had been quite useless.
5 He replied by some sort of an unintelligible murmur, and was doubly angry with himself for being so shy and awkward.
6 She broke off, doubly angry that she had tried to explain Kerr, and tried to explain herself, when the circumstances required nothing of the sort.
7 "She would be doubly angry with us and say we were afraid of her," said Elfreda.
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