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Meanings of justifiably angry in English
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Usage of justifiably angry in English
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The impunity provided to officers in response has left us justifiablyangry.
2
They spill out in vast numbers, justifiablyangry that their home has been twisted off a tree.
3
Teachers, parents and school managers are justifiablyangry following the deep education cutbacks introduced over the past year.
4
Someone has already stopped reading at this point and decided that they are justifiablyangry at my discomfort.
5
But Flinders was angry; justifiablyangry no doubt, but unfortunately angry nevertheless, since thereby he lost his chance.
6
Madam, - John O'Shea (August 12th) is justifiablyangry at the international response to the Darfur crisis.
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I think people are really really justifiablyangry about this - we want to see better for New Zealanders.
8
My daughter, who's now in her mid-20s, was justifiablyangry at me many times because I was possessed by art.
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Teachers are justifiablyangry.
10
The Government and people of the US, along with the rest of the right-thinking world, are justifiablyangry at the slaughter of the innocent.
11
He had been justifiablyangry, and though the law forbade physical violence in any situation except self-defense, Duncan felt that Carebara had gotten off easy.