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How to use outraged in a sentence

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She was outraged because she was asked to bring a plate, emphasising to me.
He is outraged by programs such as Extreme Makeover that offer plastic surgery as a prize.
It has outraged the sensibilities of a wide cross-section of people around the world.
I am outraged at the degree of obnoxiousness with which they are treating shareholders.
The bicycle, despite being heaped with scorn by outraged men, was consistently trumpeted by progressive women as a tool for increased freedoms.
A BBC camerawoman was outraged at the effects of plastic pollution on marine life she saw while filming in Hawaii.
I was absolutely incensed and outraged at their stupid bureaucracy and lack of compassion.
But the circle of outraged nobles had made an almost impenetrable wall surrounding the king and the prince.
You knew when doing it, though, that a lot of your friends, and supporters and people who stood by you would be outraged.
Mr Roth was immediately outraged at what he regarded as gross insensitivity and an attempt to create a false symmetry between the two deaths.
We of the international scientific community were shocked and outraged at the conditional approval of the project.
I believe that future generations will be shocked and outraged that it took us so long.
Appalled at his deliberate misunderstanding of her offer to buy him coffee, Serena felt outraged heat suffuse her cheeks.
Please excuse the typos and misspellings, I sometimes forget to spell-check when I'm outraged.
The men, either out of resentment or a sense of propriety, were outraged and showed him the door.
When the pranksters revealed their hoax on Tuesday, the TV reporters threw a major hissy fit, outraged at having been sucked in.
Several outraged parents chaperoned their children to Poppleton Road School today after seeing the report.
The White House listens to these outraged voices but considers them more a nuisance than genuine problem.
He was so outraged by what he saw as a sort of angry, expulsive element, that he wanted no truck with it.
I cannot be the only person that is absolutely outraged that this type of situation occurs.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I never loved but one woman, and her I outraged by a profligate's motiveless folly.
They outraged them by the admixture of kindred blood, and degeneracy was often the result.
The more the Afro-American yields and cringes and begs, the more he has to do so, the more he is insulted, outraged and lynched.
Finding that she was alone with her daughter, the three scoundrels 'burked' the poor women and outraged them.
The burking of her own letters, sent with unfailing regularity until outraged pride bade her cease, was equally clear.
After having wounded and outraged nearly every feeling of this young creatures nature, they began to deprave her systematically.
A rule which, strictly speaking, is not outraged by the digressive exclamations of Camons.
The real reckoning of outraged society is not with him, but with scrabble Alley.
I am glad that public decency is not to be outraged by their embarking together.
The woman, the amorosa, alone remained in her, outraged and exasperated by a rival.
Just then, too, when the law had been so flagrantly outraged, its dignity must be asserted.
Let us look at the whole matter, both the biology and the Germanism, in the light of freedom from dogma and outraged feeling.
Have our government and nation been gratuitously outraged by Mexico, or not?
Let our sords be drawn together in the caus of freedom and an outraged country, my own.
She was holding a plate of jello in one hand and a bottle of beer in the other and was shouting in outraged dignity.
It protects its own members and there is no case on record where a Klansman has been outraged.
The lecturer arose like an outraged moralist to repudiate the scandalous charge of libidinousness.
From convict mouths went out a respectful roar of amazement, and Mr. troke's eyes snapped with pride of outraged janitorship.
But outraged nature had prevailed, and sleep had come unbeckoned, unbidden.
The girl was appalled by the mercilessness of a destiny that had so outraged right.
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