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angrier
adjective as in being mad, often extremely mad
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Example Sentences
As filming went on, Hackman grew "angrier and angrier" at his co-star not knowing his lines.
He believes his loss has left him an angrier, highly anxious if more empathetic version of himself.
Their jubilation only made the pro-Yoon camp angrier, with some yelling: "Don't taunt us - this is not funny."
“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.
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.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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