785 examples of enrages in sentences

At times indeed he re-animates; but it is soon over and he says of himself:"I am now like Macbethquestion enrages me.

It isn't your fault, but that remark always enrages me.

Not that it says anything specific; butbut it amazes meit enrages me.

I would be proud to share her martyrdom of ignominy, if it had to be; but it is the sacrilege, the blasphemy of even thinking of her in such terms, that enrages me.

SEN. Lingua, look not so strangely upon the matter; you have confessed in your sleep, that with a crown and a robe you have disturbed the Senses, using a crafty help to enrage them: can you deny it? LIN.

"A fly can sting him; a little knife can bleed him; a red rag can enrage him; and the crows who devour that sort of meat won't worry as to whether he was killed according to ritual!

Then, as the young girl became more gloomy than before, the servant resumed, moving her fingers still more rapidly: "As for me, I know nothing about the matter, but what he is making there enrages me.

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

My assistant was very indignant, and wanted to speak to the man; but rightly judging that the object was to enrage me, and trap me into committing some overt act, that would be afterwards construed against me, I kept my temper, spoke very firmly but temperately, told him my moonshee was doing some work of great importance, that I could not spare his services then, but that I would myself see that the summons was attended to.

"He then explained minutely the circumstances of the case, concluding thus:"Not but what I am, after all, remarkably indebted to Juana, for had she only called the eleven thousand Virgins to her assistance, their zeal would undoubtedly have divided my body amongst them; since, then, my wife has such friends in heaven; I shall henceforth be careful how I enrage them again.

This did enrage me.

It was a scent that did not enrage him, and neither did it frighten him.

It seemed to enrage him.

I immediately let fly, without waiting till he was within reach, and the report did but enrage him, for he now quickened his pace, and seemed to approach me full speed: I attempted to escape, but that only added (if an addition could be made) to my distress; for the moment I turned about, I found a large crocodile, with his mouth extended almost ready to receive me.

" Ned's words, purposely designed to enrage the fellow, struck fire at last, and he said what he never would have said in calmer moments.

"Tom was delighted with this plannot the best, perhapsbut, anyhow, it would save his wife from reproach, an' I don't know what would have happened if she had continued to dazzle an' enrage his creditors with the pearls an' the tiara.

"See how I enrage myself when I think of what your people have made me suffer," the Queen said, and shrugged her shoulders.

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

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.

The first weapon enrages the party attacked; the second is still more effective, but is not to be resisted, as the date of the transaction is not easily found.

Perhaps, the fondest friendship would enrage oftener than comfort, were the tongue on such occasions faithfully to represent the sentiments of the heart; and I think the strictest moralists allow forms of address to be used without much regard to their literal acceptation, when either respect or tenderness requires them, because they are universally known to denote not the degree but the species of our sentiments.

All you wish is to perplex meto enrage me, so as to enable you to make your last move, should you catch me in such a mood, but you will not; all your pains will be in vain!

It has been proved a hundred times over that if you really wish to enrage people and make them angry, even unto death, the right way to do it is to tell them that they are all the sons of God.

I can never avoid laughing, when I remember him teaching me to speak English; I used to enrage him so!"

He enrages me!

785 examples of  enrages  in sentences