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infuriate

verb as in make angry

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Israelis desperately want them all back, without the sort of propaganda displays that have disgusted and infuriated the entire country.

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Four of Wambaugh’s works were turned into feature films — a process so infuriating to the author that he helped finance two of them for greater control over the outcome.

"And don't get me started on Pretty Woman, which is infuriating, especially the idea of a street worker played by Julia Roberts. Come on."

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World Cup-winning centre Will Greenwood was one of those to attack England's style, describing their performance as a "tough watch" and "infuriating", while claiming the team are playing "so much within themselves".

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This infuriated German voters - who wanted urgent focus on the economy and migration - and European allies, demanding action on Russia, security and defence.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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