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riled

adjective as in angered

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adjective as in enraged

adjective as in miffed

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The volatility was mirrored on the domestic front, where Trump and Musk have riled Democrats and some Republicans with sweeping cuts to the federal workforce and other policies targeting vulnerable communities and constitutional rights.

“You think in the next four years we’re not going to say something that’s going to get him riled up again and he’ll do this again?” said one veteran journalist in the division.

Verse, the Rams’ boisterous edge rusher, riled the Eagles faithful before the NFC divisional round playoff game by saying he hated them and found them annoying.

Naturally, that riled basketball fans in his old city.

Rookie edge rusher Jared Verse, who riled the Eagles’ rabid fan base last week by saying he hated Eagles fans and found them annoying, had two sacks.

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

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