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- adjective
Full ofanger , expressing anger.
Etymologies
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Examples
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I would have spoken again of my trust in the leal true heart that trusted me; but I saw the trembling of the laces on her bosom, I saw the dark eyes growing more angerful, and a slow crimson rising in the rich cheek.
Margaret Tudor A Romance of Old St. Augustine Annie T. Colcock
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Quick as thought another blade flashed from its sheath, and the angerful gray eyes of my betrothed burned in indignant challenge.
Margaret Tudor A Romance of Old St. Augustine Annie T. Colcock
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One of the very first things that a child, especially the nervous child, should learn is that crying and other angerful manifestations accomplish absolutely nothing.
The Mother and Her Child William S. Sadler
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Amjed laughed from an angerful heart and sat down, panting and saying in himself,
The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night, Volume III Anonymous 1879
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