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单词 enraged
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Definition of enraged in English:

enraged

adjective ɪnˈreɪdʒd
  • Very angry; furious.

    an enraged mob screamed abuse
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Outside, the enraged hijacker pounded on the cockpit door.
    • This time the regiment was called out, backed up by several enraged civilians, and the fighting was intense.
    • But an enraged Williams increased her efforts to secure the match-winning break.
    • Angry words turned to blows, and the enraged Willard drew his pistol and shot the man dead.
    • The walls weren't so thick as to block out the shouts of an enraged father.
    • The next morning, an enraged Hood put his army in pursuit.
    • The others attempted to help her and were likewise stung by the enraged Tarantulas.
    • If they were surprised to hear these enraged words from their usual docile sister, they didn't show it.
    • The following morning, the entire base was made to parade in front of an enraged station commander.
    • Several minutes later we were well away from the enraged geese.
    • At best, I can say he draws an amusing enraged dog.
    • The Blazers needed a police escort to get past the enraged Mills.
    • Many bishops and enraged lay people respond that the injustice is regrettable, but it is the price to be paid.
    • This decision follows an immediate outcry by the enraged Indian community in the United States.
    • After wandering into shark territory, Oscar has to flee from an enraged Frankie.
    • Didn't she feel like storming the barricades in a fit of enraged self-justification?
    • As frustration mounted, more and more examples of enraged public figures losing their cool began to appear.
    • Tyndareus envied her for he would love nothing better than to follow his enraged child.
    • The enraged students wore jeans and American army apparel.
    • He drove off the enraged animal with a fish spear.
 
 

Definition of enraged in US English:

enraged

adjective
  • Very angry; furious.

    an enraged mob screamed abuse
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This time the regiment was called out, backed up by several enraged civilians, and the fighting was intense.
    • At best, I can say he draws an amusing enraged dog.
    • Didn't she feel like storming the barricades in a fit of enraged self-justification?
    • Outside, the enraged hijacker pounded on the cockpit door.
    • If they were surprised to hear these enraged words from their usual docile sister, they didn't show it.
    • The Blazers needed a police escort to get past the enraged Mills.
    • The next morning, an enraged Hood put his army in pursuit.
    • The walls weren't so thick as to block out the shouts of an enraged father.
    • Many bishops and enraged lay people respond that the injustice is regrettable, but it is the price to be paid.
    • After wandering into shark territory, Oscar has to flee from an enraged Frankie.
    • The enraged students wore jeans and American army apparel.
    • He drove off the enraged animal with a fish spear.
    • But an enraged Williams increased her efforts to secure the match-winning break.
    • As frustration mounted, more and more examples of enraged public figures losing their cool began to appear.
    • Several minutes later we were well away from the enraged geese.
    • The following morning, the entire base was made to parade in front of an enraged station commander.
    • Tyndareus envied her for he would love nothing better than to follow his enraged child.
    • Angry words turned to blows, and the enraged Willard drew his pistol and shot the man dead.
    • This decision follows an immediate outcry by the enraged Indian community in the United States.
    • The others attempted to help her and were likewise stung by the enraged Tarantulas.
 
 
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