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get mad
verb as in anger
Strongest matches
Strong matches
verb as in blow one's stack
Example Sentences
You going to get mad because I said a certain thing?
Natalia, peering between braids, her voice soft, but gradually finding its weight, said she didn’t want anyone to know what had happened to the house where she had lived all her life: “I didn’t feel comfortable telling my friends about it. I would get mad and irritated. I told my friends to leave me alone. Stop bothering me. No one can know how it feels,” she said.
My friends would send me Howard Stern clips where he’d be running down the Top 10 and just get mad — like, “What the f— is this?”
Republicans in Congress will have plenty of time to get mad if the administration ultimately targets something manufactured in their districts or states.
And he said, ‘I would, but my boss would get mad,’ and I said, ‘I get it. You’re just following orders.’
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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