Also in 1993 he published Grammar and Style, a book prompted by his infuriation with declining standards of literacy. |
David gives the performance a slow burn, as George's infuriation with things he cannot control reaches its ultimate breaking point. |
Her Louisa alternates between affection and infuriation as Martin bumbles through romantic moments. |
The entire film is reduced to an unsatisfying gimmick, and one is left somewhere between perplexity and infuriation. |
There are possibly a dozen paintings in the entire book that might hang on a wall without bringing prompt infuriation. |
No doubt these stylistic infuriations reflect the book's dissertational origins. |