Definitions
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- noun a feeling of intense anger.
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- noun
anger ,rage orfury
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- noun a feeling of intense anger
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Examples
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BHO's evasive and elusive estimate of unemployment is likely to enrage the GOPs, who, in turn, will ignite the fire of infuriation, that 'll spread like a wild fire towards the man in the street. jt
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Match of the Day is a remarkable programme these days, chiefly for the mild but tangible sense of infuriation it engenders.
Gary Lineker's jokes have you itching for a touch of punk from Africa | Barney Ronay 2012
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The infuriation, again, was that the whole incident had been so unnecessary.
Cesc Fábregas risking his and Arsenal's reputation with petty battles | Dominic Fifield 2011
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And it shows some of the ways in which Stephen Foster's music, to this day, is a source of racial embarrassment and infuriation.
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He smiled, savoring his youngest child's increasing infuriation more than he did the whipped cream.
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The only thing more hilarious than their comedy is the infuriation they bring to people who don't get them.
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He smiled, savoring his youngest child's increasing infuriation more than he did the whipped cream.
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I understand your infuriation at being lumped in with all greens.
The Environmental Impact of the Most Important Rain Delayed Baseball Game Ever 2008
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His message is basically "settle down now" which is, frankly, really intolerable after 8 years Bush-inspired infuriation.
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Yes; I thought that once we moved into the GE I could step back from hypervigilantly tracking every tidbit of news, but now I see, it's going to be so fun (as opposed to the infuriation of the primary campaign) that I still won't be able to tear myself away!!
Obama Camp Uses McClellan Book To Parry McCain's "Baghdad Stroll" Attack 2009
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