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Example sentences for "enrages"

Lexicographically close words:
enquiring; enquiringly; enquiry; enrage; enraged; enraging; enrapt; enrapture; enraptured; enrapturing
  1. Then he tells them of the General's orphan story, which so enrages them that they swear vengeance.

  2. This enrages the brother, who challenges the Prince, which leads to the arrest of both of them.

  3. So she acts with foolish indiscretion, continuing to tease Othello about Cassio's reinstatement, although she ought to feel that it is her harping on this topic that enrages him.

  4. This so enrages Cordeilla, who is of a masculine spirit, that she takes her own life.

  5. This unexpected dénouement enrages Kansa but instead of desisting from the attempt and bringing into force the second part of his plan, he decides to make one further effort to murder his hated foe.

  6. Such an act of defiance greatly enrages Indra and he assembles all the gods.

  7. The sculptor glanced round at the Emperor and answered, raising his stick for another blow: "I am demolishing this caricature for it enrages me.

  8. Morten, remaining quietly seated; "he hears well enough how I mock him in the song, and that enrages him; but it does him good.

  9. I made a song last spring, all about freedom and fair green woods, that always enrages him.

  10. This enrages Scarpia, but he will at least keep the victim he has in hand; and Cavaradossi, exulting as he foresees the downfall of the minister, is borne off.

  11. Spoletta comes in to give an account of his visit to the villa, and enrages Scarpia by telling him of Angelotti's escape.

  12. She thereby so enrages her noble suitor that he finally bribes her maid to personate her and admit him by night to her chamber by means of a rope ladder.

  13. Such a trifle as the massacre of twenty-one thousand of his fiends in three hours' time, naturally enrages Ravana, whose abode is in Ceylon, in a golden palace which has such high walls that no one can peep over them.

  14. There is something about the monastic singing here, as in all Russian churches, which enrages me to the last degree.

  15. Truly, it enrages me--I say it frankly--partly on account of my own interests.

  16. The captain talks to me about music, and enrages me by his stupid opinions.

  17. I tell you, this cowardliness enrages me; I cannot forgive it.

  18. I am nervous and morbid: the sight of a striped prisoner disgusts me; the proximity of a guard enrages me.

  19. His course is suicidal, but the least suggestion of yielding enrages him.


  20. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enrages" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.