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- adjective
comparative form ofangry : moreangry
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Examples
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What makes one even angrier is that the cold wave has just begun and people are dying (and apparently there will be more victims).
Global Voices in English » Peru: Freezing Temperatures in Puno Result in Children Deaths 2009
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I suspect that the reason the fantasy folks were angrier is because they interpreted the show’s use of God as somehow … disrespectful.
The God Tangent « 2009
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The last sparkles of her dress were fading, the darkness making his expression look angrier every second.
Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet Scott Westerfeld 2010
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The last sparkles of her dress were fading, the darkness making his expression look angrier every second.
Extras Scott Westerfeld 2008
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The last sparkles of her dress were fading, the darkness making his expression look angrier every second.
Extras Scott Westerfeld 2008
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The last sparkles of her dress were fading, the darkness making his expression look angrier every second.
Extras Scott Westerfeld 2008
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The last sparkles of her dress were fading, the darkness making his expression look angrier every second.
Extras Scott Westerfeld 2008
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The oftener -- the more we read the "Winter" -- especially the last two or three hundred lines -- the angrier is our wonder with Wordsworth for asserting that Thomson owed the national popularity that his "Winter" immediately won, to his "commonplace sentimentalities, and his vicious style!"
Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2 John Wilson 1819
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As I understand it, the more creative types we execute, the angrier will be the response from your infernal hives. "
Diuturnity's Dawn Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2002
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As I understand it, the more creative types we execute, the angrier will be the response from your infernal hives. "
Diuturnity's Dawn Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2002
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