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1
When Evelyn subsequently spoke out against domestic violence, folks became even
more
incensed
.
2
He was even
more
incensed
when he was told to replay the point.
3
Stung with mortification and
more
incensed
against Robert than ever, Halbert hastened home.
4
Thy father is even
more
incensed
against thee than against us!
5
The more we vowed we could not have each other, the
more
incensed
we became.
6
They, as well as my father, are more and
more
incensed
against me, it seems.
7
Had a man's glove been dashed in his face he could not have been
more
incensed
.
8
Vinci was far
more
incensed
about being accused of impotence than of being the Monster of Florence.
9
And she was
more
incensed
than ever at his air of being at home-itwas nothing less.
10
He hurried on, keenly alert, growing more and
more
incensed
at every fresh trace of the interloper.
11
Chateauroy,
more
incensed
than he chose or dared to show, bowed courteously, but with a grim, ironic smile.
12
He wonders if she were a real person if he would feel
more
incensed
at the abuse she suffers.
13
The more Bessie thought about the matter the
more
incensed
she grew because he had sent her lover away.
14
Gibbons was even
more
incensed
by the treatment of his daughter, Rachel, aged 25, who has been purged too.
15
He was
more
incensed
than ever with the wicked husband, who, one way or other, had hastened Nelly's death.
16
Perceiving that I gave no credit to this account of the matter, she became more and
more
incensed
against me.
more
incensed
more