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A black coat-tailed drongo like a late night dinner guest is chased across the water by two enraged house sparrows.
I have to admit, I got kind of mad at Jeni because she really wasn't taking my enraged rants very seriously.
He was used to getting his own way and was so enraged that he was blinded to the consequences of his actions.
I was first confused, then enraged, as he bobbed in the waves repeating his taunting question.
His supporters, however, were enraged by the verdict, and went on a rampage, setting fire to the state buildings.
He returns briefly to Ireland to put his affairs in order, and Kate's enraged mother pushes him over the cliffs to his death.
The father becomes enraged at the son and has to be dragged away himself by men in white coats.
He also enraged the Marquise by referring to her as Petticoat III and by calling the wolfhound who slept in his bed his Pompadour.
Raymond, enraged at being laughed at, charged forward and tried landing the first strike.
When that did not materialise, the enraged women warned of staging Rasta roko in the coming days if the water supply was not restored.
This enraged the Lombard king, Desiderius, who immediately began conspiring to harm Charles however he might.
The right to be angry, enraged and furious has been rationalised away as asocial, pathological behaviour.
Instead of finding yourself in a state of stoic ataraxia you might find yourself catatonic or enraged beyond the point of recovery.
We meet Gaspar, the bull-necked boss of the local Maquis, obviously still enraged by the compliance of his neighbours.
Ambulance sirens screamed as if enraged at the sight of a Baghdad car bombing.
And if you think you can shoot off emails like that without getting an enraged response, you'd better think again, mate.
All of Kirribilli might, in passing, be put to the torch as enraged tree-worshippers marched on the council chambers.
We instead reared up on our hind legs like a wounded animal and began thrashing about, enraged and unhinged, stoking bloodlust and fear.
It's easier because now we know that this person who comes to meet us unlovingly is angry or enraged, is most definitely unhappy.
The author apparently got so enraged that he decided to condemn him for his youth.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This enraged whiteley, who at that time was as powerful as a young Hercules.
Tories and Peers especially were enraged, and regarded themselves as baffled.
The alcalde was enraged, but I did not let his ill-humour or his threats disturb me.
While I was working in this way, getting more enraged every moment, a bedbug ran out of the seam between my fingers.
Two important and extremely good-looking brides had refused to see him because biker had enraged them in his day.
I was so enraged that she was not there, I wished to cover my face with my handkerchief.
I hear,' resumed the lady, 'that his uncle is enraged at him, and more for the duel than the crim.
But King dacha was so furiously enraged, he could neither stay in his kraal nor allow Isaaco to take leave.
Nor did Scamander remit his strength, but was the more enraged with the son of Peleus.
Napoleon flushed with anger, enraged both at the intrusion and the teasing.
Finally the sound of a hearty voice, independent and enraged, reached the pair.
Felicite, enraged, was beating a tattoo on the shutter with her impatient fingers.
I get so enraged about this, that in spite of my uniform I am almost inclined to be a social democrat.
In Diodorus Aphrodite, enraged by a maiden, Derceto, imbues her with a fierce passion for a youth.
Killing enraged bees with a swatter or the end of a broom or plank was keen sport and one culled with knife edge excitement.
And Aunt Hannah in her enraged scorn even undertook a grotesque and mincing imitation of the peacocking aforesaid.
The gods were so enraged at this that they turned Itys into a pheasant, procne into a swallow, and Tereus into a hawk.
This speech so much enraged the proconsul, that Nichomachus was put to the rack.
A third stoker was providently enraged at the scene, and assailed the second stoker.
He was enraged that anyone dared to despair instead of thinking admiringly about his remarkableness.
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