Aún no tenemos significados para "justly indignant".
1It was intolerable; and Doggie remained justly indignant the whole day long.
2The Protestants are justly indignant in view of subsequent encroachments and tyrannies.
3You are likely to be justly indignant with the wantonness of some friend.
4They heard her, in the passage, disputing with the landlady, who was justly indignant.
5The Swedish authorities were justly indignant at such high-handed proceedings.
6She was justly indignant at her cousin's gross worldliness, and possible promotion in rank.
7Khush-newaz was justly indignant; but dissembled his feelings, and resolved to repay guile with guile.
8The result of her inspection was to cause her to feel justly indignant with Mahony.
9Braham, justly indignant, avenged himself in an ingenious manner, but his wrath descended on an innocent head.
10Helm for my safe return, and was therefore justly indignant at their placing my life in such peril.
11It was the look of the great when they are justly indignant, when their trust-noblygiven-hasbeen betrayed.
12Young Mr. Worthington, instead of being justly indignant, laughed and settled himself comfortably on a pile of bark.
13He was justly indignant at the knavish publisher, whose conduct surpassed that of the Dublin pirates, or Edmund Curll.
14Pelty is justly indignant, because he had hoped to get another thousand miles of actual travel out of his tires.
15Mrs. Karnegie had retired to her own room, justly indignant with her husband for his infamous conduct in handing Mrs.
16Blount was justly indignant.
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