a transient madness, avarice, bristle up, dutch, fervor, heat, invidia, mad, provoke, soreness, vials of wrath
Definitionn. a strong emotion
Last update: September 24, 2015
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She sensed my growing anger. [Please select]
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He grabbed her shoulders, pulling her roughly against him and kissed her lips in a demanding way that roused more anger than anything else. [Please select]
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He turned right round to her and looked at her with a sort of anger. [Please select]
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She was startled and almost angered by that, but not by the eyes that caused it. [Please select]
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She said to herself then that it was anger at man's hypocrisy. [Please select]
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Afterwards she knew that it was anger at Androvsky's telling a lie to her. [Please select]
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Just for a moment Domini felt a heat of anger rise within her. [Please select]
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I believe he is afraid, and is hiding himself till your anger shall have passed away. [Please select]
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The passion of personal anger had died away as suddenly as it had come. [Please select]
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He was superficial, rapid, easily angered. [Please select]
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The cold countenance of "Monsieur Fauchelevent" angered him. [Please select]
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