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Example sentences for "infuriated"

Lexicographically close words:
infringers; infringes; infringing; infundibulum; infuriate; infuriating; infuse; infused; infuses; infusible
  1. Shortly before my visit, a whole family was tortured and put to death by a mob of infuriated Mohammedans.

  2. Upon discovery, which took place at night, the infuriated husband rushed off to the guard-house for his weapon.

  3. Then, as he continued to grin, the infuriated engineer grabbed a hard-hammer and hurled it murderously at Guerin's head.

  4. He is now being burned in effigy on the lake front, and the police are busy trying to keep an infuriated mob from raiding and burning his house.

  5. Spades and shovels had been brought for the purpose, and the little mound was rapidly being levelled, while the turbulent crowd of infuriated Coreans which had collected was getting more and more menacing.

  6. Showers of stones were thrown, and the infuriated natives made a rush upon them; but, hélas!

  7. Maertz would have been shot out of hand if an infuriated officer had not recollected that by killing the Walloon he would probably destroy all chance of tracing the man who had "murdered" two of his warriors.

  8. After a prolonged argument, which the infuriated Germans might easily have interrupted by close-range volleys, the difficulty was adjusted by the unfixing of bayonets and the slinging of rifles.

  9. Possibly, the only people who knew that it contained an Englishwoman as a prisoner were Von Halwig and the infuriated lieutenant of reserves.

  10. I feel only for the poor horses, exposed to be gored and tortured by an infuriated animal, without a chance of ultimate escape.

  11. But when the infuriated father employed threats, and assailed her with invectives,--"Hold!

  12. Arena, quite conscious of their danger, but not knowing which way to avoid it, and thus, one by one, fall victims to the rage of their infuriated enemy.

  13. They are now pursuing the deer like a pack of infuriated blood-hounds.

  14. The infuriated men then commenced striking at the door itself, which offered, however, to all attacks, a firm and unyielding resistance.

  15. After several vain attempts to stop the riots, the military was forced to shoot at the infuriated crowd, killing and wounding some of them.

  16. The heads were suspended by a rope to a pole that was stuck up near the huts of the women; round which they danced every night and morning, accompanying their infuriated gestures with the most horrid yells.

  17. Such a gentleman simply dashes straight for his object like an infuriated bull with its horns down, and nothing but a wall will stop him.

  18. It infuriated me that he knew me so thoroughly.

  19. It was worth seeing and hearing how he could sometimes, not sparing himself, consequently with pluck, almost with heroism, dispose of one of his patrons who had infuriated him to madness.

  20. He felt that the infuriated crowd was twining round him like a many-coloured snake, strangling him, crushing him.

  21. However, he persisted in saying nothing, and that infuriated me.

  22. Hence, there are occasions where his pungency is embittered into acrimony, strength degenerates into vulgarism, and the vehemence of satire is infuriated with the fierceness of invective.

  23. They tore the reputation of the clergy to pieces by their infuriated declamations and invectives, before they lacerated their bodies by their massacres.

  24. Steele's long experience with the Indians had not fully qualified him to understand them in council; but it had taught him that real courage commands respect even from infuriated savages.

  25. These infuriated thirty-six men believe in him, and his promise to make medicine that will turn the bullets of the white men.

  26. When the infuriated crowd had come within hailing distance, Boswell raised his pistol and ordered them to stop.

  27. Dave Cook's cool head and strong determination had prevented the riot, and ruin, and bloodshed that must certainly have followed the lynching of the strike leaders by the infuriated citizens' committee.

  28. Those heroes then proceeded, accompanied by many other cars decked with golden Kuvaras, and infuriated elephants looking like mountains and steeds fleet as Garudas, and foot-soldiers armed with bows and weapons.

  29. One day as he lay on the yard of the hermitage, an infuriated elephant came there, looking like a risen cloud.

  30. Filled with rage and desire of vengeance, they thus cursed and flamed against each other like a couple of infuriated elephants.

  31. A man who is ever engaged in speaking ill of others should be avoided like a furious wolf, or an infuriated elephant roaring in madness, or a fierce dog.

  32. Beholding that infuriated elephant, proud of his strength, approaching towards him, the tiger agitated with fear, sought the protection of the Rishi.

  33. It so happened however, O king, that that large caravan was assailed, while passing through a valley, by an infuriated elephant.

  34. My last glimpse earthwards showed me a little group of dots hurrying to and fro excitedly, like a number of disturbed ants infuriated by the ruin of their nest.

  35. It was possible that he had been infuriated at discovering I had stolen the passports; but even then he would have resorted to some far more adroit means of arresting me.

  36. The soldiers began to fall back before the infuriated youth, who, with bloodshot eyes and foaming mouth, followed hard upon them, and either from fear or compassion opened a way before him.

  37. There was something in Simpson's grimy collars and straggling bootlaces that infuriated Vickers.

  38. It is, however, the most terrible punishment that can be devised when the mob are infuriated with the prisoner.

  39. The air trembled with infuriated calls, the animals were insane with brute rage.

  40. At any moment an infuriated animal is liable to rise from the sea immediately beneath a kayak and upturn it.

  41. Willie Redmond told of finding him, to his astonishment, at the conversazione of some theatrical society, standing amid an infuriated crowd, mocking with more than all his old satirical wit the actors and their country.

  42. We knew that we must face an infuriated press and public, but being all young we delighted in enemies and in everything that had an heroic air.

  43. Uttering these incoherent exclamations, Mr. Pickwick rushed between the infuriated combatants just in time to receive the carpet-bag on one side of his body, and the fire-shovel on the other.

  44. As she began to submerge he shut down the hatch of the conning-tower and the submarine slowly vanished from the sight of the infuriated Billiken.


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