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indignant - use in sentences
Modifying Another Word
- highly: Luckily, help was at hand as I could never have pulled two drenched and highly indignant ewes from the Atlantic.
- quite: He asked me questions which made me quite indignant.
- rather: Canadians: Are rather indignant about being mistaken for Americans abroad.
- so: Vera becomes so indignant that Jim sends her home, and has a serious talk with Terry.
- very: Yesterday, I had a call for a very indignant man.
- righteously: I personally don't recall any righteously indignant posts in Blogland for those people.
Preposition: at
- idea: Some students even grew indignant at the idea of valuing honor above life, calling the whole notion nonsense.
- waste: Matthew says that the disciples were indignant at the waste.
Modifies a noun
- protest: I should say, no determined and indignant nation-wide protest.
- letter: I wrote him an indignant letter, the main gist of which was, " Don't flog the willing horse " .
- response: The comment was no doubt intended for dramatic effect and predictably drew an indignant response.
- reply: He asked what speed I was doing - " exactly 40, you knew I had seen you " was indignant reply.
- man: An indignant young man accuses him of being merely nostalgic.
- head: I was all set to work up an indignant head of steam about this when a thought occurred.
Used with adjective complement
- wax: Curiously, very few people get worked up about this UK situation compared to the numbers who wax indignant about EU fraud.
- feel: Some people dash off letters to editors of newspapers regularly whenever they feel indignant about something.
- become: Vera becomes so indignant that Jim sends her home, and has a serious talk with Terry.
- look: His friends looked indignant, which only caused him to laugh even harder.
- get: I was getting indignant at being asked what I thought were stupid questions by him.
- grow: Some students even grew indignant at the idea of valuing honor above life, calling the whole notion nonsense.
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