Use "infuriate|infuriated|infuriates|infuriating" in a sentence

1. His sexist attitude infuriates me.

2. She is an infuriating woman.

3. Now isn't that ridiculous and infuriating? "

4. To join the Axis might infuriate Servia.

5. His victimization infuriated him.

6. It infuriates me that she was not found guilty.

7. It was all so frustrating, infuriating.

8. Jimmy's presence had infuriated Hugh.

9. In a languid manner he designed to infuriate.

10. Cairo is magnificent, beautiful and, at time, infuriating

11. She' s infuriating and stubborn and narrow- minded

12. Her actions infuriated her mother.

13. I can't imagine anything that would infuriate the Americans more.

14. She's infuriating and stubborn and narrow-minded.

15. I was absolutely infuriated with him.

16. He became infuriated at his humiliation.

17. Her racist attitudes infuriated her co-workers.

18. The Prince was infuriated by the reports.

19. Against the people who infuriated me;

20. Her silence infuriated him even more.

21. It infuriates us to have to deal with this particular mayor.

22. Lately she had made it her practice to infuriate doormen.

23. And like all hipsters, he could be infuriating at times.

24. I can't believe she's been reading our mail. How infuriating!

25. The infuriating thing is that he is always right.

26. I was infuriated by / with their constant criticism.

27. An intriguing story just can’t save the infuriating misery that awaits."

28. To gain respect in this infuriating but somehow compelling man's eyes?

29. She intrigued him and enticed him and infuriated him.

30. It is research that is guaranteed to delight men - and infuriate the women in their lives.

31. Pork set up an outcry which she found infuriating. Sentencedict.com

32. Somewhere in the distance he could hear the infuriating whistle.

33. Infuriated, he looked at me with a hard, steady stare.

34. This infuriated members of Emlyn’s former congregation in Dublin.

35. But the protective tariff infuriated the predominantly agricultural South.

36. 3 I was infuriated by / with their constant criticism.

37. The stranger was swinging his umbrella and whistling that infuriating tune.

38. Jill's attitude towards the people who work under her is infuriating.

39. It's infuriating when people keep spelling your name wrong, isn't it?

40. It was the uncertainty that was so infuriating, not knowing where she was.

41. Stern's comments outraged and infuriated the Hispanic community in Texas.

42. She was infuriated by his presumption in not consulting her first.

43. It is infuriating to talk to someone who just looks out of the window.

44. This must have infuriated my father and undermined his authority.

45. Kramer's stubborn refusal to answer any questions infuriated the officers.

46. It must, he recognized, have been infuriating and inconvenient to work in.

47. Antonyms for Assuage include aggravate, exacerbate, embitter, enrage, heighten, increase, infuriate, intensify, madden and provoke

48. By turning the other check you infuriate and unsettle him . Make surrender a tool of power.

49. They infuriate word sticklers by presenting a and leaving the reader to decide which is correct.

50. Probably everyone knows how infuriating it is to be robbed by another person.

51. I was in the middle of typing when Robert rang. It was infuriating!

52. The wife of a South American ambassador said in a little - girlish tone which infuriate Charlotte.

53. Even the public suggestion that it is considering a move is likely to infuriate Chinese authorities.

54. But such an action would have little effect other than to infuriate China and invite retaliation.

55. @ HunDriverWidow I've seen a lot of Boobishness in my life, but nothing infuriates me more than this

56. Synonyms for Apoplectic include angry, irate, furious, incensed, enraged, infuriated, livid, outraged, angered and ballistic

57. She might be infuriated by the sewing-circle boredom; but she would hear no ridicule.

58. After the umpteenth rubber-stamp this infuriating rite of passage, as it were, terminates: exit.

59. He had been watching Cardiff, and now that infuriating secret smile registered again.

60. 13 synonyms for Apoplectic: furious, mad, raging, boiling, fuming, frantic, frenzied, infuriated

61. Had Craig banned the march, he would have infuriated the civil rights people.

62. It was an infuriating trait, and it made her blood boil every time he came near.

63. His carbine cracked when the infuriated elephant bore down on the hunters.

64. Infuriated, he seized the goblet, leapt on his horse and galloped away.

65. 11 She was infuriated by his presumption in not consulting her first.

66. So, here I am perpetuating some of the very Classist language scrutinization pieces that infuriate me

67. The infuriated preacher retorted, ‘Your family will curse you for this,’ and stumped out.

68. He was so infuriated that without a word he let into the rascal.

69. Their laughter so infuriated me that I began to have thoughts of revenge.

70. Arachne infuriates Athena One version has it that she was a shepherd’s daughter that was particularly skilled at weaving

71. Synonyms for Aggravating include annoying, bothersome, vexatious, vexing, exasperating, galling, irritating, grating, infuriating and irksome

72. 15 By turning the other check you infuriate and unsettle him . Make surrender a tool of power.

73. What makes the situation in Gaza even more infuriating is that the status quo is actually irrational.

74. Sometimes she seemed such a gullible innocent, sometimes she was an infuriating harridan, sometimes a malevolent witch.

75. Antonyms for Conciliated include angered, enflamed, enraged, incensed, inflamed, infuriated, ired, maddened, outraged and provoked

76. I could tell that my refusal to allow him to ruffle me infuriated him.

77. Faced with awkward specimens, particularly when using stereo microscopes, the most infuriating problem can be illumination.

78. Yet, Gallio had dismissed those charges as baseless —a decision that infuriated Paul’s enemies.

79. Lady followed her example rather than suffer at the hands of her infuriated master.

80. Their failure so infuriated Nebuchadnezzar that he issued a command “to destroy all the wise men of Babylon.”