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How to use infuriate in a sentence

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

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His lack of moral fibre and intellectual courage are two of his shortcomings that infuriate the most.
It will also infuriate the rating agencies like nothing else, and, of course if would spoil all the fun for the money market speculators.
While car criminals infuriate Fry he is as angry with receivers of stolen goods.
While these guys are in the 82nd Airborne, you can see that what they write is sure to infuriate the patriots in the 101st Chairborne.
The dresser drawer stuck when I pulled it open, and the small thing seemed to infuriate me.
None of this has seemed to faze the journalist, who, this fashion season, displayed her trademark ability to excite and infuriate.
The division between the first and the second half is marked by a disconcerting jolt in the flow of the film, and the ambiguous ending may infuriate.
I'd argue that whilst holding this portfolio, Abbott actually has set out to infuriate the Indigenous community.
In contrast to common bugs which infuriate so many users, a vulnerability is generally hardly visible and affects a security functionality.
Doesn't it infuriate you that so many young people from your generation do not participate in politics?
In the eyes of the police they seem aloof and inconsistent which infuriate the authorities.
The intimate pictures are bound to infuriate William, who is fighting a losing battle to protect the privacy of himself and Kate.
Canceling the season would anger and infuriate hundreds of thousands of people.
What do you call a long-winded member of Congress whose opinions infuriate you?
His speech was impassioned but it only managed to infuriate me more.
Taking gratuitous hostility or aggression out of your story should be common sense: Leaving in such noise increases your legal risks, and can infuriate or humiliate your target to the point where he or she reacts violently.
To further infuriate people, the tax had to be paid in pounds sterling, British currency, and not in the currency of the colonies-making the whole thing an extra hassle.
Too few names go undropped, the prime spot going to Roland Barthes. The book is sprinkled with enough pretentious jargon, factual error and illogicality to infuriate and baffle the unwary.
The comments will infuriate the pro-independence Yes Campaign.
Yes, he will then enact some policies that infuriate liberals.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It would infuriate the Judge to sentence those buzzards to the hoosegow for life.
In this manner he sought to infuriate Frank and lead him to some act of rashness.
There were times when her sympathy appeared to her almost to infuriate him.
At this the grief and choler of Alcides blazed forth dark and infuriate.
That smile was enough to infuriate the bruiser beyond description.
The firebrand only seemed to infuriate the animal and he charged.
Today's revelation of where the money goes will infuriate all motorists, whether they support or oppose the speed traps.
Network Rail is now doing its best to infuriate residents in Hall Green, Birmingham, by hacking down the trees that border the tracks.
The sight of their progeny seems to infuriate them in a curious manner.
Did he talk slowly, naturally, or was he trying to infuriate Abie?
Those resolute words, that steady resistance, seemed to infuriate him.
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