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outraged
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adj. angered at something unjust or wrong; "an indignant denial"; "incensed at the judges' unfairness"; "a look of outraged disbelief"; "umbrageous at the loss of their territory" [syn: indignant , incensed , umbrageous ]
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vb. (en-past of: outrage ).
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Outraged is the eleventh studio album by Japanese heavy metal band Outrage . It was released on 5 June 2013 on the Thunderball 667 label.
Usage examples of outraged.
The sorcerous Schools, like all the Great Factions, ceaselessly skirmished with spies, assassinations, trade sanctions, and delegations of outraged envoys.
In part, he was outraged at the sacrilege, but he was more frightened by far.
The old spice-monger, whose skin seemed stained the colour of his wares, stared at Eritga with outraged eyes.
The woman clutching his waist glared from face to face, seemingly both outraged and mystified by their scrutiny.
He should chuck her out on her curvy little bottom, or sound some outraged alarm, or just run like hell!
His amused chuckle close to her ear brought her courage back in a flare of scalded pride, and his hand upon her thigh as he braced himself drew her outraged fury.
He was well aware that Shanna, confronted with force, would rally to meet it with all the energies of an outraged feline and would not yield short of exhaustion.
I impeach him in the name of human nature itself, which he has cruelly outraged, injured, and oppressed in both sexes, in every age, rank, situation, and condition of life.
A strong sense of outraged identity, what some might have called arrogance, furnished unexpected resources.
By late afternoon, scores of astonished, outraged Exalted were already receiving orders to vacate the premises, without delay.
In the meantime, they have abolished the Exalted privilege sanctified by centuries, declared an impossible equality that defies nature, outraged law and custom and decency, and doubtless rendered Vonahr contemptible in the eyes of all nations.
He had come out of a highly hygienic prison round like a tub, with an enormous stomach and distended cheeks of a pale, semi-transparent complexion, as though for fifteen years the servants of an outraged society had made a point of stuffing him with fattening foods in a damp and lightless cellar.
There were shouts, screams, thuds, the screech of an outraged Torminel, the agitated chime of Daimong voices.
Nor can one fill newspapers with outrageous disclosures of human misery and expect no one to be outraged into action.
Too dismayed to approach the couple, too outraged to flee, he stands his ground, fists clenched.