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How to use enraging in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word enraging? Here are some examples.

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The bullet glanced off the bear's skull, enraging rather than disabling the target.
He was trying to tell us that this was for our own safety and that he had orders but I think he was also wary of enraging the crowd.
After almost thirty years exasperating the Left, he now turned to enraging the Right.
In Malay, he flirted with danger, enraging the local sultan by falling in love with his ward.
This will be a mammoth task as it risks enraging people already sceptical about the treaty.
There, always a step forward and where the battle is enraging, firm and determined.
Probably not – and some former politicos droning on self-importantly would be more enraging than others, but that's not the point.
Newsweek offers a powerful report on the enraging case of Dr. Shakeel Afridi.
The company is enraging incumbent taxi drivers in plenty of other countries.
I must now take responsibility for enraging my party leader, alienating the people of a great city, and incurring the anger of not a few of The Spectator's readers.
And tipped on the value of the coupon, enraging watiers and masseuses.
Paul Lawton, 42, was caught after his daughter Emma, 13, posted holiday snaps on Facebook, enraging other pupils' parents.
In some ways that is what is so enraging about this legislation.
American encroachment was forbidden, thus enraging those colonies.
As enraging as these lapses are, they should not come as a surprise.
That's a frustrating and enraging situation to find yourself in.
Mary determinedly refused to acknowledge that Anne was the queen or that Elizabeth was a princess, further enraging King Henry.
The operation was noted for a high degree of looting by British troops, enraging both Loyalists and Patriot colonists.
For example, British troops looted and pillaged the locals during an aborted attack on Charleston in 1779, enraging both Patriots and Loyalists.
Henry's forces ravaged eastern Gwynedd and destroyed many churches thus enraging the local population.
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She also succeeded in enraging the beasts far more than she had hoped to do.
She returns to business, enraging her lover, who departs abroad.
He felt very well that this would end by enraging Madeleine.
It was the most disgusting, enraging fact he had ever encountered.
The idea of facing a terrible man right in his den and enraging him.
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