Aún no tenemos significados para "very angry".
1As all expected, up came the steward; very early and very angry.
2He is very angry that she was not burned in the hand.
3He was very angry with everybody; he felt like an ill-treated individual.
4The Earl became very angry, and nearly broke down in his anger.
5The rooster was very angry and ran after the carriage, repeating continually:
6Sarah said the lack of an early diagnosis made her very angry.
7Hugh was very angry and a little absurd in his youthful pomposity.
8This made the crocodile very angry and it vowed to be revenged.
9Ethel was very angry at her impertinence in speaking so to me.
10Jean was very angry and declared the child was nothing to him.
11He was very , very angry and he said some really hurtful things.
12Then the principal grew very angry, as he saw his plans frustrated.
13Then he sent her a cheque, enclosed in a very angry letter.
14These nurses, she said briskly, were a very angry lot of workers.
15Thinking the words over at leisure she became hot and very angry.
16People are very angry at America and England, said Abdul Aziz Khan.
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