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1 He swung about in a fury, almost too incensed to be amazed.
2 His brilliant jazz criticism is overshadowed. Some of his critics are too incensed even to talk.
3 When Count von Gortz ceased, a silence ensued; for the czarina was too incensed to speak.
4 There was a little break in his voice, but Bella was too incensed to heed it.
5 She was too incensed to talk about it.
6 But I was too incensed by this time to let him escape easily, and I battered him all about the foredeck.
7 Either the Lord of Ivarsdale had been doing some rapid thinking during the long speech, or else he was too incensed to think.
8 Then I heard Herkimer, too incensed to longer control himself, cry: "If you will have it so, the blood be on your heads."
9 During supper she had been too incensed to trust herself to tell what that afternoon had reached her ears, and yet it must to told.
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