At length, when I had returned to Krebs, the hisses were redoubled, angering me the more because of the evidence they gave of friends of his in my audiences.
Amelia is more afraid of angering Mildred than Mildred is of angering her.
If you were amiable with me, I'd think, 'That's because they are afraid of angering me.
So he went his way, angering Lady Scatcherd by his departure as he had before angered the squire, and thinking as he went which was most unreasonable in her wretchedness, his friend Lady Arabella or his friend Lady Scatcherd.
Having paid his respects to the bishop he returned quietly to the side of his old friend Mr. Thorne, thereby angering Mrs. Proudie, as might easily be seen by her face.
I am afraid of doing my son an injury, and of angering monsieur le marquis.
They brought him to the temple and prayed and sang to him, and held their sacred dances there, so angering God that he rent the earth and swallowed them.
Even from afar did the arrows of Lysias and Tostig and other bowmen and the slingstones of Knud begin to go in among them, angering them as some of them fell, hurt or slain.
The boy would look up slowly, like a frightened colt, expecting a blow, his non-resistance as angering as his indolence.
Lost to all shame, at the risk ofangering the people, they determined to break all down.
The ground was open between it and the heights, and despite the low, cautious tones, Esther heard the foremost rider's muttered, angering words.
She durst na ca him her ain gude lord, For angering o the bride; But she did ca him master dear, And I wat he was richt glad.
Ye winna call him honey, mother, For angering o the bride; But ye'll call him your gude master, Let well or woe betide.
Evidently she has no desire he should run the risk of angering a rich uncle.
I shall not run the risk of angering you by writing to defend him, unless I hear of his being shamefully mishandled, and the bearer of an old name can be of service to him.
I marched down the path with a smile on my face, which succeeded in angering them.
Cawker stared at the "young feller" with angering eyes.
Presently he turned, left his lantern by the side of the engine, and then came angering on to the switch.
Any ways it don't do angering him, so, get him the tay, Judy.
Then both men, the gray-mustached commander, the angering adjutant, turned on the silent little subaltern, who stood there without having so much as changed his attitude or lowered his glass.
Bentley mean by permitting the visits of such disturbers as these whose angering words came distinctly to her ears?
What was given to you to cherish tenderly, you can not confide to another without angeringhim who bestowed the guerdon upon you.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "angering" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.