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How to use ire in a sentence

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

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In this instance, Australia, albeit tardily, was prepared to risk the ire of terrorists to do the right thing.
Despite drawing critical fire and reactionary ire, the show's back for a second series.
For those of you who prefer untempered late-night ire, skip to the original post.
The divided and conquered nature of the country has made it easy for oil to be tapped without raising the ire of countries worldwide.
A small group of rituals known as maledictions can visit misfortune and woe upon the target of one's ire.
From what I can tell from a number of the scoldings posted, she seemed to raise the ire of many.
Greer has remained determinedly controversial, often earning the ire of feminists for her idiosyncratic stance on women's issues.
Every single one of those hornets is frenziedly furious and you're the cause of their ire.
All governments are ordained by God and hence David's ire at the messenger who brought the message of Saul's death.
He drew the ire of a gay rights group that has previously defended the actor when he was accused of homophobic language.
Though Stark is sympathetic to these voices, her ire is raised by the question of private practice.
The essence of the audience's rising ire was bluntly summarised in an incredulous question from the floor.
This essay is apparently a revised version of one which appeared earlier, and which aroused a certain amount of comment and ire.
Probably to avoid arousing the ire of his notoriously touchy band mates, he becomes more discreet and less gossipy as time goes by.
His fatuous smile alone would have aroused their ire before he opened his vainglorious mouth.
The escorting policemen gave vent to their ire at other road users when the peak hour traffic obstructed the VIP's movement.
Ramsay is a prolific, near-conversational swearer, but the disgusting state of Tim's kitchen raises his ire to new heights.
Working in Carnaby Street would exacerbate my ire, because it attracts all sorts of feckless tourists.
If anything, he should have directed his ire at the umpires, who are required to regulate the comings and goings of fieldsmen.
Most of that ire comes from the company's ironclad, until-death-do-you-part contracts that the company previously insisted members buy.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Didst thou hide the birth and lineage of that chief of deathful ire, As a man in folds of garments seeks to hide the flaming fire?
What Mr. Dilke had done, or could be supposed to have done, to merit the invalids ire, is unapparent.
It was plain that his ire was mounting as he made sure of what was taking place.
It aroused all the ire in the portly form of Mr. Harahan, and with blazing eyes he turned on Sir George.
He paraded his Musketeers before the Cardinal Armand Duplessis with an insolent air which made the gray moustache of his Eminence curl with ire.
With wrath and ire he rose to mete out justice to this highwayman.
The ring in his voice told that the ire of the Scot was rising.
What the developer won't do is build the planned golf course in its Northlake development, which has sparked some ire.
He endeavored, in a general way, to express a particular disapproval, and only succeeded in arousing the ire and opposition of his father-in-law.
He felt that he needed to pour out his ire and he took the road to her house.
My habitual mood of humiliation, self-doubt, forlorn depression, fell damp on the embers of my decaying ire.
Perhaps something Tim had written for the paper had aroused abies ire.
I went on the wrong side of Miss Lucy's black cow and raised her ire.
The brunt of their ire is being wholesomely directed at the fundamentalist Jamt-e-Islami and its student wing, the Islami Chhatra Shibir.
Rajamouli's magnum opus Bhubali has drawn the ire of Jains in Karnataka for hurting their religious sentiments.
France has also drawn the ire of Bamako by refusing to help the Malian Army reconquer Kidal.
If the story of Noah and the flood has a kernel of truth, Elvis wasn't the first person whose lechery stirred the ire of the tribal elders.
Pain, shame, ire, impatience, disgust, detestation, seemed momentarily to hold a quivering conflict in the large pupil dilating under his ebon eyebrow.
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