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How to use angering in a sentence

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

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Much of that coal was extracted using surface mining methods, either by area or contour stripping and angering.
She had to be careful how she worded the question, for fear of upsetting or angering the short-tempered man.
What is out-dated is the belief that it is possible to conduct politics by ignoring your allies and angering your enemies.
Those girls were always doing something to tick him off, angering him more than humanly possible.
The Government has delayed an announcement on third-level fees promised for this week, angering students.
The team sweeps into the area and takes over any investigation, often angering local officials.
Of course, much political dexterity will be required to keep ties with both China and Japan stable without angering one or the other.
Thrown into the Middle East pyre, the Zionism-racism charge has been an accelerant, angering, alienating, polarizing both sides.
This can create a very negative dynamic, angering those involved, and potentially creating dangerous and violent situations.
After angering the crowd with a late start in 2008, West was back with some better music, and a lot of preaching.
His fear of disappointing or angering the community turns out to be unfounded.
He has since edged closer to the center, angering one-time Tea Party allies.
His relationship with the Labour party was an uneasy one, with the political party wary of angering the man who owned newspapers sympathetic to Labour principles.
In some ways, however, the Ukraine showdown has placed pressure the White House to hold off on further angering the Russians.
May you survive the tempests that you are tempting, angering that the ungodly tribe of fibbers, exaggerators and outrageous abusers of power to bludgeon the real number.
Has the ability to ignore angering actions and continues the conversation or task.
He risked angering some Tories when he told the Times the coalition would aim to make taxes fairer, rather than reduce the overall tax burden.
Often people will choose not to say what's on their mind for fear of hurting or angering their friend.
And in the runup to the brief war, Merkel resisted US pressure to improve Georgia's prospects of Nato membership for fear of angering Moscow.
Most of the Frisians now went home, greatly angering the others.
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She restrained herself so as not to say too much, but really it was angering her.
The next instant he banished the thought for fear of angering Getanittowit.
As for my mother, she was afraid even to say a word, or to weep aloud, for fear of still further angering him.
The frankness of John's speech, instead of angering him, pleased him much.
However, he had no idea of angering the Count, and held his peace.
And you think that Gilbert would not be afraid of angering the king?
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