But be aware that he might well tape them and play them to enrage Sorrell and Sugar next time he sees them. |
He approached ahead of her, Barking furiously, and I put down my hand for him to sniff, which seemed to enrage him further. |
This, you know, like scarlet to the bull, is sufficient to enrage the Parisian pit. |
It may enrage more than the unions, if reports emerging from the cabinet awayday at Chequers on Friday are to be believed. |
A crowd gathers and someone asks the girl what she has said to enrage her brother so. |
We've also got an update on a certain New Girl couple that might enrage certain shippers. |