15 Verbs to Use for the Word indignant

" "Look here" began the indignant Miss Kybird.

And Boutan waxed indignant at the methods which Gaude employed.

Noble father of mine, were this spirit dressed up in the guise of a senator, or a doge, it might fare badly with Genoa!" "Unfortunate man," exclaimed the indignant prior, "is this language for a child to use to his father?

Of these are various kinds; not even the king Of brutes evades this deep devouring grave: But by the wily African betrayed, Heedless of fate, within its gaping jaws Expires indignant.

Gladys felt a little indignant at her.

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.

By what rough tongues the tale was first expressed, By choking fires or in the whispering taverns With wine and omelette lovingly caressed, Or what tired soul, o'erladen with a lump Of bombs and bags which someone had to hump, Flung down his load indignant at the Dump And, cursing, cried, "It's time we had a rest!"

Waldo got real indignant because I wouldn't fly with him and tried to grab me.

He left Satory indignant, exclaiming, "We must finish with this Louis Bonaparte.

Helen looked serious and Amy indignant when their uncle joined them, ready to set out by the afternoon train, all having dined and rested after the morning's excursion.

Juliet rose indignant: no one, were he an angel from Heaven, should interfere between her husband and her!

" "And using corrosive acid, too," spluttered the indignant Jack.

Lord Chatham indeed was formed to champ the bit, and spurn indignant at every restraint.

I tell you I'dI'd" stammered the indignant Andy.

" "You ought to be ashamed of yourself," cried Del, indignant.

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  indignant