Use angry in a sentence
Sentences starting with angry
- Angry and uneasy, the indignant mother hastened to Ani, and implored him to keep Nefert at home by force; but the Regent wished to avoid attracting attention, and to let Bent-Anat set out with a feeling of complete security. [10]
Sentences ending with angry
- But being a young woman, and a pretty one, Stephen was angry. [9]
- He did not yet feel pity for Hilary--for he was angry. [9]
- Let the Hungry Wolf tell his companions that the Chief of the Long Knives is very angry. [9]
- At times we were good friends, and then something he would say or do would infuriate me, and I would purposely make him angry. [9]
- The front door was flung open now, and the crowd poured into the room, boisterous, reckless, though some were only sullen, watchful and angry. [11]
- No wonder that Virginia was angry. [9]
- The Nation was very angry. [9]
- Father will be very angry. [9]
- It made me very angry. [11]
- I want something to-day to rouse me from lethargy, even if it should make me angry. [10]
Short sentences using angry
- How angry Phaedime will be! [10]
- Presently this made her angry. [11]
- I was so angry. [9]
- He was growing angry. [9]
- My Lady is angry. [11]
- My father became angry. [10]
- Who are you angry with? [12]
- These were strikers, angry strikers. [9]
- This satisfied the angry man. [10]
- But I was angry enough. [9]
Sentences containing angry two or more times
- I'd be angry when he was angry, miserable when he was miserable, happy when he was happy. [11]
- He was angry too: angry at Detricand, angry at Guida for her very innocence, and because she had caught and held even the slight line of association Detricand had thrown. [11]
- Bob did not like a lie; he knew that his father would have been angry if he had heard he had gone to Coniston; he felt, in the small of his back, that his father was angry mow, and guessed the reason. [9]
- It also made him very polite when he was angry, and very angry when any one tried to impose upon him, or flatter him. [11]
- Like a good British maid, she was angry at the defeat of the British, she was indignant at her lover's failure and proud of his brave escape, and she would have herself believe that she was angry at Iberville. [11]
- He is so angry with you--so very angry. [10]
- She was suddenly angry with herself, angry with him, the poor blind man, back from the Valley of the Shadow. [11]
More example sentences with the word angry in them
- Then the angry, wronged heart rebelled against such humiliation. [10]
- And Tikhon, purposely writhing and making faces, pretended to be angry and swore at the French with the funniest curses. [2]
- Since those harsh words with which Cambyses had sent her from the hall, not the smallest fragment of news had reached her concerning either her angry lover, or his mother and sister. [10]
- The submissive little woman hurriedly entreated him not to be angry, and promised to do as he bade her. [12]
- I was angry with you, to be sure, because--but when I spoke I really and truly did not think of you, but only of poor Paula. [10]
- Be not angry with the Greek woman, who confesses that she would rather die free as a beggar than live in bondage as a queen, though envied by the whole world. [10]
- Denisov was angry with the Cossack because the saddle girths were too slack, reproved him, and mounted. [2]
- Don't be angry with me for exercising an old woman's privilege. [2]
- She was angry with herself--and with him. [11]
- He had pleaded with her, had grown angry, and she had left him. [11]
- She said something with an edge, her face all snapping angry, threw the things down, and called me a heathen and a wicked heretic--and I don't say now but she'd a right to do it. [11]
- She started up with a vehement movement, and exclaimed, in angry excitement: "Seleukus might have prevented such an outrage! [10]
- The angry borzois whined and getting free of the leash rushed past the horses' feet at the wolf. [2]
- Was it this which agitated Cleopatra so violently that her voice lost its bewitching melody, as she went on in a harsh, angry tone?--"So that is the source of all this misfortune. [10]
- I knew not whether to pity or to be angry, such a strange blending she seemed of former pride and arrogance and later suffering. [9]
- Mingling with these were the angry outcries of those whom the lictors or guardians of the peace had laid hands on, or their indignant companions; and the thunder outside rolled a solemn accompaniment to the mutinous tumult within. [10]
- That is the way all angry greenhorns and incompetent persons attempt to settle matters. [6]
- He put his watch on the table, and sit down on a bench by it, and for a little minute he do not speak, but look at me close, and not angry, as you would think. [11]
- The angry father was no sufficient witness for him, yet the matter seemed important enough to send for and question Ulrich, though the meal-time had already begun. [10]
- At last I was more angry at his daring to speak to me in such a way than any of you ever thought I could be, and that drove him half mad. [10]
- At first I was angry, and said I should like to have caught the urchin in the act; but, on second thought, I was glad I did not. [4]
- Nevertheless, to-day Xanthe was angry with her playfellow, and a maiden's wrath has two eyes--one blind, the other keener than a falcon's. [10]
- The Citizen Quartermaster was angry at this, and it did not require any great perspicacity on my part to discover that he did not love the Citizen de St. Gre. [9]
- Cauchon raised his voice and began to speak in the midst of this noise, but he was so angry that he could hardly get his words out. [5]
- I had angry visions, I dreamed absurd dreams, but I did not think of disobeying. [11]
- That is all very well so far as it goes, but satisfies no man, and makes a good many angry, as I told you on a former occasion. [6]
- Her Majesty was very angry with me. [9]
- His blood was up-a turgid, angry flood almost bursting his veins. [11]
- You observe that under a cheerful exterior I have got a spirit that is angry with me and gives me freely its contempt. [5]
- Did I even turn away my face or punish his boldness with an angry look? [10]
- He recognized her, tried to pull up his horse as it was dashing forward, and smilingly shook his head at her, as much as to say: "She is a giddy creature and deserves a good scolding; but who could be angry with her? [10]
- The young people tried to comfort him; and when at last he was more composed and had dried his tears, he said, in so melancholy and subdued a tone that the angry blusterer was scarcely recognizable: "There--leave me alone; it will soon be over. [10]
- But I was too angry then to note its significance. [9]
- He listened imperturbably to the outbursts against the Border Ruffian, and smiled when Mr. Abner Reed, in an angry passion, asked him to declare whether or not he was a friend of the Divine Institution. [9]
- He made haste to finish buying the horses, and often became unreasonably angry with his servant and squadron quartermaster. [2]
- One whole day to cover ten miles--an endless path of agony, in which Jim went down again and again, but came up blinded by snow and drift, and cut as with lashes by the angry wind. [11]
- Our well-meant efforts to comfort them were rejected; they were angry with us for placing them in such an unpleasant position. [10]
- The only thing to be said in excuse of that gardener would be that he was very angry. [2]
- You were right to be angry. [10]
- You ought rather to be angry with the proud Oropastes, who sent his younger brother to Rhagar and you to the court, that you might forget one another. [10]
- I was going to America, and I paid an angry and reluctant visit to my London tailor thirty-six hours before I was to start. [11]
- For a long time, oaths, angry shouts, and fighting could be heard from all sides. [2]
- To think--all the time I was sitting here last night, fretting and angry at him, he was loving me and praising me! [5]
- But by that time distrust had already taken possession of the English and their soldiery again, and all Rouen was in an angry and threatening mood. [5]
- A railway "cut" through a hill would be as comely if it had the angry river tumbling and foaming through its bottom. [5]
- The more he thought upon it the more angry with himself he became. [11]
- One might have thought she was angry with the travelers and would immediately turn them out, had she not at the same time been giving careful instructions to the servants for the accommodation of the visitors and their belongings. [2]
- When I realized this, I was so angry that I had to sit down on the floor and take hold of something to keep from lifting the roof off with an explosion of opinion. [5]
- To throw off this burden as quickly as possible, on the third day after his arrival he went, angry and scowling and without answering questions as to where he was going, to Mitenka's lodge and demanded an account of everything. [2]
- But I can't think why he got so angry. [6]
- Dear sister, would they be angry with you for that? [12]
- A lot of these people are angry because we didn't let them in. [9]
- Rostopchin, coming out there with quick angry steps, looked hastily around as if seeking someone. [2]
- She spoke, and there was an angry growl. [11]
- He reddened, and then turned an angry pallor. [8]
- Jack flushed, and then thought a moment--it would be ridiculous to get angry with old Fairfax--and then said: "Major, if I were you, I wouldn't have anything to do with either of them. [4]
- Here, Pierre, tell them your opinion," said she, turning to the young man who, having come quite close, was gazing with astonishment at the angry face of the princess which had lost all dignity, and at the twitching cheeks of Prince Vasili. [2]
- A man in the wagon and the one on his horse seemed to grow angry and threatening. [11]
- He was, if the truth were told, more amused than angry. [9]
- When they left the table and went as usual to thank the old countess, Countess Mary held out her hand and kissed her husband, and asked him why he was angry with her. [2]
- She still held the sheet in her hand, and was shouting to the angry elements the magic formulas which it contained. [10]
- One day on the plains he had an angry dispute with one of his wagon-drivers, and both drew their revolvers. [5]
- Like angry surf the pale gleams of gray, amid the purple of that scudding front, swept beyond the eastern rampart of the valley. [13]
- Fresh tears, and the other means of conciliation inspired by her loving heart, then induced the angry lover to forgive her. [10]
- Indeed, the ruin, the lonely wandering which had been Jean Jacques' portion, had given him that dignity which often comes to those who defy destiny and the blows of angry fate. [11]
- He well remembered the last interview he had had with the old prince at the time of the enrollment, when in reply to an invitation to dinner he had had to listen to an angry reprimand for not having provided his full quota of men. [2]
- But what is the good of that; my grandfather will be angry, for in my terror I beat his father's nose quite flat on the plate. [10]
- White with rage, the freebooter sat still, his dissipated face and heavy angry lips looking like a debauched and villainous caricature of his brother before him. [11]
- And again all the faces in that crowd bore an identical expression, though now it was certainly not an expression of curiosity or gratitude, but of angry resolve. [2]
- Ptolemy had intrusted the execution of this severe punishment to Alexander's former comrade as the most trustworthy and discreet of his subjects, but rejected, with angry curtness, Philippus's attempt to uphold the innocence of his friend Archias. [10]
- I'm angry with the cruel world, which, pursues an independent woman as it never does a man. [5]
- They had seen the Colonel angry before, but now they were fairly withered under his wrath. [9]
- Stephen stood among the angry, jeering crowd that lined the streets as the regiments marched past. [9]
- The Saviour rebukes the angry waves, and walks securely upon the bosom of the deep! [5]
- And the fact that she did not tingle with anger alone made her all the more angry. [9]
- One man, older than the others present, suddenly pushed forward with a scared and angry look and wanted to seize hold of Dolokhov's shirt. [2]
- The comfort of tears was denied him, but his grief gripped him at the heart, clouded his brain and made hint so irritably sensitive that an unfamiliar voice, though even at a distance, disturbed him and made him angry. [10]
- I suppose people talk about me: At your age I should have been angry too at a hint even from an old friend. [4]
- If he had such a thing by right" --his voice hardened, his eyes grew angry once again--"I would wish it sunk into the sea. [11]
- When the doctor's story was first made public, it was amusing to scan and contemplate the countenances and hear the remarks of those who had been actively in search for the dead body: some looked quizzical, some melancholy, and some furiously angry. [7]
- The Emperor, who still so kindly remembered them, could not always be angry with him; perhaps he might some day send a messenger to seek Pollux and to make up to him by large commissions for all he had made him suffer. [10]
- And he was still more angry at having omitted to say it. [2]
- It made me start; and then I was angry because I started. [5]
- Suddenly the angry, squirrel-like expression of the princess' pretty face changed into a winning and piteous look of fear. [2]
- I would as soon have touched him as a ball of angry bees or a pair of fighting wildcats. [9]
- Some were troubled, some were almost angry, thinking the Profession might suffer from such concessions. [3]
- He, therefore, spelled slowly: "Hawley is angry, because you love Hilton. [11]
- Close by his side was the prefect Macrinus, who feared lest he should be attacked by a fresh fit; and Melissa shared his fears, as Caracalla cried to Apollonaris in an angry voice, "Scoundrel that you are, you shall repent of this! [10]
- She wondered; then she was just a grain troubled; next a dim suspicion came and went--came again; she watched; a furtive glance told her worlds--and then her heart broke, and she was jealous, and angry, and the tears came and she hated everybody. [5]
- In one instant she was doubtful whether or not to be angry, and in the next grew ashamed of the provincialism which had caused her to suspect an insult. [9]
- In other words, she was angry with herself: pitied and scorned herself, if the truth be told, for her actions--an inevitable mood. [9]
- All at once she was angry with herself for thinking thus concerning Philip. [11]
- Self-will, self-pride, and self-righteousness were big in him, and so the supper had ended in silence, and with a little attack of coughing on the part of Cassy, which made her angry at herself. [11]
- The countess had seldom been so angry with anyone as she was with Sonya. [2]
- However, as he seems to be really honest and is so very sincere in his local prejudices, I don't believe anybody will be very angry with him. [6]
- He could distinctly see the distraught yet angry expression on the faces of these two men, who evidently did not realize what they were doing. [2]
- I looked to see Monsieur de St. Gre angry. [9]
- But Dolly, who sat next me at a side table, would make a wry little face at my angry one. [9]
- You've got the same kind of feelings in you; you've--" She had stood still at first, dazed by his words; but she grew angry quickly, and was about to speak as she felt, when he went on: "Stay here now with me. [11]
- That was why Rostov grew angry when he was rallied about Princess Bolkonskaya. [2]
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