Sentences with enrage
E e - He was enraged by news of plans to demolish the pub. [be VERB-ed + by]
- This, of course, to his delight, continues to enrage Jack's slightly shady career-cop nemesis, Inspector Terry Kavanagh.
- They have been known to enrage the odd would-be supplier.
- The director clearly wants to enrage us, and by that measure Salute is an unqualified success.
- The mere sight of a police uniform that night would have been enough to enrage him, Dr O'Dell said.
- The announcement is likely to enrage state leaders including Victorian Premier Steve Bracks.
- To make even a timid suggestion might enrage him further.
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