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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
infuriate .
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Examples
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What really, really infuriates is that I’m almost certainly paying for them.
Outward Facing Strapline « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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John McCain infuriates me at times as much as the next guy, but if he isn’t this:
These ‘I regret my 2008 vote’ pieces are going to be excruciating… | RedState 2010
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And the "Hockeytown" moniker infuriates just about everyone who isn't a Wings fan.
USATODAY.com - There's nothing like World Cup soccer action 2002
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- 'Terror factory' tag infuriates Azamgarh's Sanjarpur
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It saddens me -- "infuriates" is perhaps a better word -- when Republicans take sole ownership of the U.S.
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Columnist Max Castro writes in today's Miami Herald about one double standard that is of a type that "infuriates" other nations:On Tuesday, the United States gave its blessing to a program -- known in bureaucratic doublespeak as the ''Airbridge Denial Program'' -- that allows Colombian fighter pilots to shoot down unarmed civilian aircraft suspected of carrying drugs.
Archive 2003-08-01 2003
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It kind of infuriates me that emergency workers are going to risk their lives trying to save people who don't want to be saved.
BTDF 2008
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I may not agree with you or you with me, but my God, reading your posts just infuriates me.
Think Progress » Uninformed Limbaugh Wonders ‘Where Was The Union’ At Non-Union Mine Disaster 2010
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P.D. says: biz@62, It just infuriates me how the Religious Right gave her a free pass.
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P.D. says: biz@62, It just infuriates me how the Religious Right gave her a free pass.
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