Feeling or showing anger.
(Of the elements) as if showing violent anger.
1 Would you characterize the manifestations yesterday as a: ' angry ' ; or b: 'mischievous'?
2 In the beginning of the season of change the French were angry .
3 Simply speaking, we destroyed their operation and they are angry , he said.
4 After 17 years in camps, a new generation of refugees is angry .
5 In the studio, Aaron King gazed at the angry woman in amazement.
6 Labour Ministers are angry over remarks Ms Burton made in recent days.
7 And some of the voices in the kitchen became angry and impatient.
8 Sudden sweetness; sudden trouble; grey eyes dark and angry behind sudden tears.
9 I was angry because I was already late for work, he said.
10 I was quite red in the face, and angry because of it.
11 She left her house feeling angry and returned feeling renewed and resolved.
12 Kandil said: I have never seen Egyptians so angry with the west.
13 Two weeks ago, several hundred angry protesters blocked roads and attacked cars.
14 There was an angry response from South African's governing African National Congress.
15 Barndale and Leland were engaged in serious and indeed in angry talk.
16 More to the point, I shall wait for you to become angry .
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