Ainda não temos significados para "suppressed indignation".
1Some maintaining sad, anxious countenance, or carrying a suppressed indignation in their eyes.
2You have driven Val away in suppressed indignation.
3The other had a slight start, the impulse of suppressed indignation perhaps, but held his ground.
4I have seen your suppressed indignation many a time when your father's meannesses have revolted you.
5Venting their long suppressed indignation, they indulged in bitter complaints against the court and against the government.
6Her face had turned from the red of her first surprise to the white of suppressed indignation.
7This had caused a deep, suppressed indignation.
8Her eye flashed with long suppressed indignation, and her face reddened with the liberated stream of her emotions.
9Her voice shook with suppressed indignation.
10No one particularly enjoys being assured that they have been forgotten, and Ann's eyes sparkled with suppressed indignation.
11Mrs. Turpin was red with suppressed indignation, but as usual she could not look her lodger defiantly in the face.
12She turned pale with suppressed indignation when he differed from her opinion, and resented his sweeping contempt of her criticisms.
13As for the miserable Vance, Mr. Blyth has discomposed, worried, and put him out, till he looks suffocated with suppressed indignation.
14"So it is called," replied the President, in a tone of suppressed indignation.
15'I am convinced that the poor old creature is perfectly harmless,' said Mary, with suppressed indignation.
16"Indeed," said Thora with suppressed indignation, "it is you who should try to do that, Tom.
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