Which preposition to use with indignant

at Occurrences 274%

Allen was very indignant at being handcuffed and marched off like a common prisoner after having made himself a colonel twice over.

with Occurrences 44%

The Turks, on the other hand, were not unnaturally indignant with the perfidy of the Christian Powers, which, instead of supporting Turkey in her attempts at reform, had snatched valuable territories from her immediately after her revolution.

in Occurrences 8%

Our press waxes indignant in this particular case, and that is the end of it.

as Occurrences 6%

But Uncle John, fully as indignant as Patricia, came to her side and laid a hand tenderly on the girl's head.

about Occurrences 6%

And if a mistress grew too indignant about something they had stolen, they would bring it back and say: "Here is a new one.

than Occurrences 6%

Rolfe was no less indignant than his chief at the intrusion of an outsider into their sphere.

against Occurrences 6%

The Romans were not so indignant against Philip as they had been against Carthage; in fact, they were in many respects even favourably disposed to the Macedonian ruler; there was not in his case so reckless a violation of forms as in that of Libya; but the situation of Macedonia was at bottom substantially the same as that of Carthage.

for Occurrences 3%

The Indian was indignant for a while, at being mistaken for the Evil Spirit, but the worthies soon found a bond of union between them, and, before six months, he and the Irishman became sworn friends.

on Occurrences 3%

But this excuse was easily seen through, and the king was so indignant on the occasion, that he put Zál himself in fetters.

over Occurrences 3%

By night time all of the young people were quite out of danger, but the parents of the Wright and Danes families were highly indignant over the recklessness of Tom Foss in taking the girls out on the river in such a heavy wind.

beyond Occurrences 2%

Well, I sent Frederick to the Imperial Commissioners, to tell them that I was indignant beyond all expression at their having attempted to communicate with me through third parties; that I was ready to sign at once the Treaty as it stood; but that, if they delayed or retracted, I should consider negotiations at an end, go to Pekin, and demand a great deal more, &c....

to Occurrences 2%

When The trembling grove confessed its fright, The wood-nymphs started at the sight; Ilissus backward urg'd his course, And rush'd indignant to his source.

of Occurrences 2%

"He [, the Indian chieftain, King Philip,] was a patriot, attached to his native soil; a prince true to his subjects and indignant of their wrongs; a soldier daring in battle firm in adversity patient of fatigue, of hunger, of every variety of bodily suffering and ready to perish in the cause he had espoused."See

like Occurrences 1%

He was not stern and indignant like Elijah, but more like the courtier and counsellor Elisha.

toward Occurrences 1%

She comforted him after the manner of a loving woman, and felt righteously indignant toward her sister's husband, who had thus been instrumental in the humiliation of her own.

from Occurrences 1%

30 Capac, their gen'rous chief, whose ardent soul Had sought the rage of battle to controul, Beheld with keen despair his warriors yield, And fled indignant from the conquer'd field.

before Occurrences 1%

" Ferragut waxed indignant before these supplications, finally breaking his disdainful silence.

Which preposition to use with  indignant