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As filming went on, Hackman grew "angrier and angrier" at his co-star not knowing his lines.

From BBC

He believes his loss has left him an angrier, highly anxious if more empathetic version of himself.

From BBC

Their jubilation only made the pro-Yoon camp angrier, with some yelling: "Don't taunt us - this is not funny."

From BBC

“Hard Truths” is a film for a world that has only gotten angrier, yet its prolific central collaboration cleverly suggests that enduring mutual respect is a force powerful enough to combat such profound rage.

From Salon

Today, while we’re getting rolled, we have no rock n’ roll; just angry pop stars and even angrier Hollywood actors supporting Donald Trump making fun of the “woke” Democrats.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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