aggravate, awaken, chafe, excite, frenzy, ire, light up, pique, set on fire, turn on, whip up
Definitionv. make furious
Last update: July 22, 2015
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Very much like Sharon, Bush is doing his very best to infuriate the Arab people all around the world. [Please select]
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"No, Gabriel, I can't decide that fast," she said in the haughty, dismissive tone that used to infuriate him. [Please select]
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Twemlow made no answer, but looked at him with a gentle pity, which infuriated Carne more than the keenest insult. [Please select]
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She became so infuriated during her denunciations that she lost all control of herself, and ran around like some mad creature. [Please select]
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Of all the terrific yells that ever fell on mortal ears, none could exceed the cry of the infuriated throng. [Please select]
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No wonder you impressed the one human being among all the infuriated mob at your trial--a newspaper woman--as a visionary, totally oblivious to your surroundings. [Please select]
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The infuriated victor bound the lifeless corse of his fallen foe to his chariot, and dragged it three times round the city walls and thence to the Greek camp. [Please select]
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This resistance only infuriated Mr. [Please select]
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"No, Gabriel, I can't decide that fast," she said in the haughty, dismissive tone that used to infuriate him. [Please select]
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Nothing, possibly, has more infuriated the old lady at the methodically performing wheel than this. [Please select]
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She advanced without a pause upon the seething, infuriated group. [Please select]
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