Belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins)
1 However, the most prominent target of recent US ire has been China.
2 Growing public ire against Big Oil may translate into yet more costs.
3 However, it seems this trial could draw further ire in the region.
4 Some believe the ire is about Burruss's burgeoning empire, reportedly worth millions.
5 This week it was attorney general Jeff Sessions who faced Trump's ire .
6 The risk now is that ECB-induced euro depreciation will spark Trump's ire .
7 China, a target of Trump's ire during his campaign, appealed for cooperation.
8 What's more, latest Chinese trade figures may stoke President Donald Trump's ire .
9 Any unilateral action promises to draw the ire of Republicans in Congress.
10 This circumstance aroused the ire of Antonio-Pericles against the libretto and revolutionists.
11 Such scenes roused the ire of the long-suffering Free-State men of Kansas.
12 Filled with ire and malice the giant rushed blindly on the king.
13 Still, the ire of the book is lavished primarily on female characters.
14 This perhaps incautious remark had roused the ire of the suffering monarch.
15 The ire of the apprentice began to rise at such an explanation.
16 Just make sure you save some of that ire for bigger targets.
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