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1 But awards season offers us more opportunities than usual to fume at postcolonial laziness.
2 Quite the reverse; he has consistently done nothing but fume at being so unconscionably heavily taxed.
3 Only weak natures fume at the inevitable.
4 You fume at the derivative, seen-it-before gameplay; you complain that the levels are far too monotonous, or far too unmanageable.
5 The headline on one popular website said it all: Ethiopians celebrate Castro, Somalis fume at him over 1977 Ogaden war.
6 I used to fret and fume at the things which were done for my good; that was because I was a child.
7 Leicester have undoubtedly made big strides forward this season but can only fume at their failure to make the final step here.
8 They found an equalizer through Ziyech but were ultimately left to fume at what most neutrals would call officiating that was generous to Real Madrid.
9 Meikie fumes at a decision made by her soon to be daughter-in-law.
10 Quotes of the week Fuming at that 'girl' that plays for Morecambe.
11 And thus fuming at my tongue-tied awkwardness, I went along the path.
12 He neither fretted nor fumed at the time this travel was taking.
13 Cricket greats from around the world were left fuming at the injustice.
14 And there's papa fuming at the other end of the station.
15 Bent over his cane, he fumed at the beige tile floor.
16 He sat on his horse, fretting and fuming at the delays.
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