Citations:infuriate


 * 1615,, Sacred Hymns, Consisting of fifti select psalms of David and others, paraphrastically turned into English verse, London, “Psalm2,” p.2,
 * What graceles fears, strange hates, may Nations so affright,
 * Infuriate so; gainst God with mad attempts to fight?
 * 1796,, , London: J. Owen, Letter2, p.105,
 * They tore the deputation of the Clergy to pieces by their infuriated declamations and invectives, before they lacerated their bodies by their massacres.
 * 1839,, , Chapter11,
 * He bent over Oliver, and repeated the inquiry; but finding him really incapable of understanding the question; and knowing that his not replying would only infuriate the magistrate the more, and add to the severity of his sentence; he hazarded a guess.
 * 1937,, , Penguin, 1962, Part2, Chapter9, p.131,
 * I had no notion that the working class were human beings. I could agonise over their sufferings, but I still hated them and despised them when I came anywhere near them. I was still revolted by their accents and infuriated by their habitual rudeness.