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How to use indignant in a sentence

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Either she'll be touched to be rediscovered or she'll be very, very indignant and hurl ethnocentric epithets.
Reps and Dems will remain unshakenly indignant in their mutual admiration societies.
Many indignant customers led the vigilance officers straight to the errant trader who had got them in the soup.
So, the municipal officials are hounded by indignant dog haters to get rid of the mongrels.
Some asked indignant questions about why his host in Japan was stinting the money required to send his body home.
Later when a diplomatic stewardess refused him alcohol he got really indignant and challenged her to dare insinuate that he was over the limit.
The Archbishop of Canterbury elect becomes a Druid and is indignant at those who think he may be flirting with paganism.
He overindulged his children, yet when we showed signs of inheriting this trait he was indignant.
As the mechanical creatures quietened, a faint cheep could be heard, then a sort of indignant squawk.
And as I watched that final, trying hopelessly not to cry, consumed with indignant anger, my reality television bubble burst.
I pointed that out to her and watched her face change from its look of indignant perplexity to a very sad and hurt confusion.
He was especially indignant that when hearing the couple's divorce petitions, the court had affirmed Almena's charge of cruelty.
They lead to sometimes-cordial responses but usually indignant comebacks, and that makes me equally irate.
Husband Craig countered with indignant remonstrations and two-fisted inculpations of his own in court filings last week.
Part of me wishes that I could be like some of the loftier commentators and get all morally indignant about this.
It would be too late to stride by, nose held high and glowing with indignant dislike, I had already said hello.
People will turn a blind eye for the first few bits, but I think there would come a point where even customers would become indignant.
Consequently, Tessa wrote an angry and indignant letter to this newspaper denying that she had said any such thing.
Brett sounded annoyed, indignant perhaps at his best friend having lied to him.
Yet the same amount of indignant anger seems to have deserted them when it comes to their own colleagues.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Harrison attempted to look indignant but he was a bad actor, he could only look drunk.
It appears that Widgery was extremely indignant to find Mrs. Milton left about upon the Fareham platform.
Janet tried in vain to take his attention, and ended by flouncing out of the old parlour, hot with indignant wrath.
An indignant female reader, who reviles all the gentlemen in her neighbourhood because they don't take the ladies out.
An owl hooted across the compound, and a paraquet disturbed by the outcry uttered a shrill, indignant protest.
When the tidings reached the country of Sheba, Balkis was as indignant as if she had been betrayed.
They were half-way down the heathery hill-side when a very ruffled and indignant Sadie overtook them.
He laughed at her indignant eyes, touched blue devil with his heel and loped off.
The doctor was indignant when he found that his patient was of the simian persuasion.
Miss Ophelia was so indignant at the barefaced lie, that she caught the child and shook her.
It is an excellent hogarthian comedy, full of rapid and vivid incident, of pleasant or indignant humor.
I heard the snick of the whips somewhere in the dust, and the fillies came back at a canter, very shocked and indignant.
I have almost finished No. 3, in which I have relieved my indignant soul with a scarifier.
She looked, as she always did, indignant at having said anything to please him.
Hester rose and left the room, indignant with him for speaking so of his father.
The face, neck, and arms of the modest maiden were flushed with indignant crimson.
There should be no institution out of the reach of an indignant or admiring humanity.
The warehouseman was nobly indignant, advising an action for assault and battery.
The Volsci, indignant because they alone of all the spectators had been expelled, put themselves in readiness for battle.
Chick was very indignant when John Dough entered the tree house and showed his mutilated hand.
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