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How to use the anger in a sentence

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Even today many Democrats who privately despise the netroots lie low, hoping the anger won't be directed at them.
Kit could feel the anger coursing through his mind and everything was vivid and clear.
The man who entered was not at all fazed by the anger that was now directed at him.
And our campuses have been witness to the anger that rages in the young minds against the war.
The murder of a stranger who entered somebody's house for shelter would call down the anger of the gods.
Instead, it has stoked the anger of those who see Charles's refusal to cut ties with his aide as a form of weakness.
The fear of hellfire, coupled with the anger this concept inspired, motivated those hateful acts.
She was right, for as soon as he left all the emotions she had kept hidden from others, the anger, the fear and the sadness came together.
Such was the anger and hostility among the callers that one official refused to take any more calls.
But he never imagined that his elder brother would be destroyed by the anger that had been raging inside for a long time.
Since the anger is usually directed every which way, it will soon exhaust itself.
If they had done so they would have realised that it was entirely reasonable, that the anger they described was entirely synthetic.
Such it was for the thirtysomethings, born just too late for the anger of punk and too early for the full-blown hedonism of rave.
Each time something like this happens, the anger dissipates slower and leaves a shadow behind.
For so many people to venture out on a cold winter's night shows the anger that residents feel about this ill-thought-out proposal.
I think after the anger comes some sort of grudging acceptance, but it's not going to be a very calming acceptance.
As the meeting progressed, it was clear the anger, the resentment and the recriminations had, temporarily at least, dissipated.
All the anger and profane, obscene raileries come out in a torrent in one of Brando's most magnificent performances.
But his defence did little to defuse the anger of critics, and the blogosphere was filled with condemnation for the paper.
And the love he felt for his mother was as fiery as the anger that she could so easily incite in him.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The reform of the clergy was partly owing to the anger of the people at the advocation of the cause to Rome.
In your choice of a son-in-law you should not blindly follow the anger which masters you.
For the Pharisees of our days he felt all the anger due to whited sepulchres.
An invincible revolt, the anger of a wife buffeted at home, impelled her forward.
So Arnold hastened to try and pacify the anger that he had inadvertently roused.
His first care was to restore the tail of the bird so as to avoid the anger of Tane.
But the anger of Artemis was not yet soothed, and she roused a strife between the men of pleuron and the men of Kalydon.
Vincent is saved from derivative sappiness by the anger and barely contained grief that haunts its main characters.
It would arouse the anger of every group and the approval of its framers.
Without some outlet, the anger caused by the ever-occurring troubles of life is apt to rankle and fester within.
Paul Ritson did his best to restrain the anger that well-nigh choked him.
In the poem, Hrothgar's noisy warriors arouse the anger of a monster called Grendel.
No doubt he had invoked the help of the Holy Spirit to subdue the anger I had roused in him, and now believed he had forgiven me once more.
Go, children of the Lenape, the anger of the Manitou is not done.
For better is the anger of Rudra than the blessings of other gods.
They denounced the anger of God who would not leave Du Bourg unavenged.
I stood and faced him, not unpleased to mark the anger in his eyes.
They can take responsibility for the resentment, the anger, the anger they feel at being overlooked, underrated and outtalked.
When she reached Tripoli, the anger of the bashaw was unappeasable.
He had been afraid that he could not save his illustrious employers from the anger of an excited peasantry.
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