Intense emotional state that sometimes results in combative and destructive actions.
1 Former Soviet Georgia wants to join NATO, an ambition which angers Russia.
2 Through angers , losses, ambition, ignorance, ennui, what you are picks its way.
3 She is full of angers and revolts, which you would delight in.
4 Every time Lars angers somebody, the director wins one more private battle.
5 But it also angered a lot of people, and angers some still.
6 Your cynical man of the world has his feelings and his angers .
7 A railroad alarms and angers him more than half a hundred missionaries.
8 Pole had not written to her, and again flying into consequent angers .
9 Lack of changes to planned industrial law angers employers, pleases unions.
10 They have the same sorrows and the same angers , around the same causes.
11 I hear my husband coming; say nothing of my talk, it angers him.
12 Death softens all angers ; even an enemy is no longer such when dead.
13 They play out by agreement the familiar angers to a suspension of hostilities.
14 It almost angers me that you should not see the difference.
15 The status will then count how many likes, loves, angers , etc.
16 She had not miserably dragged her disillusions and her angers along the Chiaja.
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