ENRAGE in a Sentence
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34 example sentences for ENRAGE, such as:
1. Master Hugh was very much enraged.
2. He was enraged by news of plans to demolish the pub.
3. He was enraged against the tattered man, and could have strangled him.
4. At this sight the youth forgot many personal matters and became greatly enraged.
5. Plans to build a new nightclub in the neighbourhood have enraged local residents.
2. He was enraged by news of plans to demolish the pub.
3. He was enraged against the tattered man, and could have strangled him.
4. At this sight the youth forgot many personal matters and became greatly enraged.
5. Plans to build a new nightclub in the neighbourhood have enraged local residents.
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Meanings and Examples of ENRAGE
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enrage
v. put into a rage; make violently angry
Classic Sentence: (31 in 3 pages)
1 There was something in the purity and refinement of that sad face that seemed to enrage him.
2 He ate of that terrible, inexpressible thing that is called de la vache enrage; that is to say, he endured great hardships and privations.
3 "Mammy getting ole," said Dilcey, with a calmness that would have enraged Mammy.
4 Hardly had he finished the first lines when two other voices, drunken voices, assailed him, enraged foolish voices that stumbled over words and blurred them together.
5 The very thought of how Archie had sat in judgment upon her about the convicts always enraged her.
6 Meanwhile the boat was still booming through the mist, the waves curling and hissing around us like the erected crests of enraged serpents.
7 But the sight of the enraged drugged whales now and then blindly darting to and fro across the circles, was nothing to what at last met our eyes.
8 In those moments, the torn, enraged waves he shakes off, seem his mane; in some cases, this breaching is his act of defiance.
9 I have known him to cut and slash the women's heads so horribly, that even master would be enraged at his cruelty, and would threaten to whip him if he did not mind himself.
10 His master is enraged at him; but, not willing to send him off without food, gives him more than is necessary, and compels him to eat it within a given time.
11 Master Hugh was very much enraged.
12 He was enraged against the tattered man, and could have strangled him.
13 At this sight the youth forgot many personal matters and became greatly enraged.
14 The guns in the rear, aroused and enraged by shells that had been thrown burr-like at them, suddenly involved themselves in a hideous altercation with another band of guns.
15 Adolph, enraged at this taunt, flew furiously at his adversary, swearing and striking on every side of him.
Example Sentence:
1 They began to talk; their conversation eased me completely, it was rather calculated to weary than enrage a listener.
2 Plans to build a new nightclub in the neighbourhood have enraged local residents.
3 He was enraged by news of plans to demolish the pub.