Sentence example with the word 'outrage'

outrage

abomination, brutality, delinquency, do wrong by, give offense to, impair, knock about, mockery, rape, spoil, violence

Definition n. a feeling of righteous anger

Last update: June 21, 2015


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The outrage over the ragging incident was very sincere.   [Please select]

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The new budget outrages the middle class.   [Please select]

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He held the light away from her, but the burst of outrage had startled him.   [Please select]

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One feels the God through the greater outrage.   [Please select]

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Blamed if he warn't the horriblest looking outrage I ever see.   [Please select]

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"What mean you," he said, "by this outrage."   [Please select]

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"What means this outrage, young sir."   [Please select]

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"The false traitor shall bitterly regret this outrage," Cuthbert exclaimed.   [Please select]

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Mick McKenna gave an outraged squawk or so, then subsided.   [Please select]

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But outraged nature had prevailed, and sleep had come unbeckoned, unbidden.   [Please select]

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Why does the public tolerate such an outrage on its liberties.   [Please select]

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