Rahul's bad temper enraged his friends. [Please select]
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Hingis took a long toilet break after losing the second set to enrage the fans further. [verb]
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To actively enrage a billion people is much more than a legacy. [verb]
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If anybody else had even talked of such a plan as within the bounds of likelihood, Admiral Darling would have been almost enraged. [verb]
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McCrie seems to have forgotten, or may have disbelieved the narrative telling how Sharpe's use of the Prayer Book, like Morton's, "enraged" his murderers. [verb]
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He makes Morton, in danger of death, pray in the words of the Prayer Book, "a circumstance which so enraged his murderers that they determined to precipitate his fate." [verb]
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This conversation enraged Ivan, and he shouted: "Well, what did he do." [verb]
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But the old devil had nothing but gold, and was too lazy to work; and being unable to accept anything for Christ's sake, he was greatly enraged. [verb]
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There is no use in your continuing to live in this way, for the more enraged you become against each other the worse it is for you. [verb]
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