I have always found this upsetting as an environmentalist, just as the current scandal infuriates me as a typographer. |
It infuriates him that they've decided to come in and say untruths about him. |
And on the days when I say something that angers and infuriates you, tell me! |
What gets under our skin, aggravates, infuriates, frustrates and makes us hate is of the same seed that also begets love and divine revelation. |
His embrace of the doctrine of zero tolerance, however, infuriates liberals. |
The suggestion that rural communities in Scotland will lose out in the broadband revolution infuriates him. |