213 adjectives to describe angers

The Colonel raised his head with sudden anger.

No one would recognize the young Normalite who two weeks before had taken the highest marks in English, and had read her essay at the closing exercises, and afterwards had it printed, at the editor's request, in the Evening Echo, for Pearl's fierce anger had brought her back again to the language of her childhood.

I shall always hold that General Herkimer was a brave man, because, after a severe effort which was evident to us all, he so far mastered his righteous anger as to say, quietly: "I am placed over you as a father and guardian, and shall not lead you into difficulties from which I may not be able to extricate you.

"Ah!" cried Beltane, smiting hand to thigh in bitter anger, "now is my hope of ambush and surprise like to be marred by reason of thee, sir knight, for one horse may never carry us twain!"

a passionate man, and he who fighteth in blind anger, fighteth ill.

Inside, he raged with furious anger, but he did not let his feelings come to the surface.

Finding in me no sign of passionate anger, no readiness, but reluctance to visit treason with physical pain, Eivé's own expression changed.

I felt no fear, only intense anger at my folly in not having looked better to my priming.

During the tariff conflict between Germany and Canada some years ago, a wave of indignant anger went over the whole Fatherland, because England ventured to interfere.

And to-day, through that bloody breach, their Blaise departed in the most frightful of fashions, crushed as it were by the jealous anger of destiny.

But this severity only served to change their open insolence into sullen anger, and emissaries from Octavius were ready to draw them over to the side of their young master.

" She passed into the house, and Shade regarded his ally in helpless anger.

He sobbed in his impotent anger and shame.

An' if you've tried any fancy stunts, I'll" "Take it easy," said Purvis as Dan slipped from the saddle without showing the slightest anger.

She let loose upon them all the royal anger of the House of Bourbon.

" She laughed up at him, and Buckheath's emotional nature answered with a dull anger, which was his only reply to her attraction.

He used to give way to violent anger and slandered Julia as a stepmother, while upon Augustus he heaped abundant reproaches in the matter of his paternal inheritance.

Summoning the overseer, he ordered all hands in front of the house to witness a punishment, and causing eight or ten of those whom he pointed out to be tied up at once and well whipped, stood by the while in uncontrollable anger to give directions.

This threat seemed to moderate Mr. Jinks' rage, and he replied: "This momentary anger is over, sirI forgive, that young manSallianna!

When she spoke there was the throb of contemptuous anger in her voice.

"Your villany has touched Paul's life, and at that point it touches mine," continued Karl Steinmetz, with slow anger.

And surely, I to have done this thing only of a stern intent and steadfastness, that I steady Mine Own Maid unto wisdom; but yet to have been helpt by a little anger, because of the thing that she had done.

Then came the bitter apprehension that his own father, in a moment of ungovernable anger, excited by the accumulated wrongs that bore so hard on him and his, might really have been the instrument of effecting the fearful and sudden change.

If Wes persisted in his petty childish anger and wasted this wheat, it meant that they could not save the money that they had intended for the child that was coming.

Voltaire's vivacity at last turned to downright anger; his eyes flashed fire whenever they met the benign and placid countenance of the quaker, and the dispute went so far at last, that the latter, getting up, said, "Friend Voltaire!

213 adjectives to describe  angers