infuriate การใช้
- It is hurtful and infuriating to be falsely accused of prejudice,
- But Fales also says he was infuriated by the Waco shootout.
- "It infuriated him, " his wife said.
- The infuriating finger drills, and the sight-reading exercises?
- Freeh is said to be infuriated that his trust was abused.
- If anything infuriates Adelman most, it's easy baskets.
- The letter infuriated party leaders, but they endorsed her anyway.
- Their presence is sometimes decorative, sometimes uplifting, occasionally infuriating.
- This infuriated Esposito after learning of the one that got away.
- Nothing is more infuriating than a service person missing an appointment.
- I'm infuriated by the cooking of Mexican food here.
- But Malcolm was infuriated and had an increasing sense of doom.
- An infuriated I-Magic President " Wild Bill"
- The international arrest warrant for Galtieri has infuriated the Argentine government.
- The fact is, they try to infuriate and intimidate celebrities,
- His position on abortion constantly infuriates moderates in his own party.
- He is as fascinating ( and infuriating ) as a woman,
- But all the work here edifies even as it may infuriate.
- The rental-car system is also subject to infuriating delays.
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