Sentence example with the word 'dudgeon'

dudgeon

ferment, fume, high dudgeon, humor, miff, pet, rage, snuff, temper, umbrage

Definition n. a feeling of intense indignation

Last update: July 4, 2015


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When this speech reached Philip's ears he withdrew his troops in dudgeon, and concluded a truce with France (1429).   [Please select]

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Captain Salt withdrew to the cabin in dudgeon and M.   [Please select]

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(Signed) "BELLAMY DUDGEON."   [Please select]

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And slamming the door in Meg's face, Aunt March drove off in high dudgeon.   [Please select]

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He tramped out of the office in high dudgeon.   [Please select]

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Thereupon Neale, in high dudgeon, had sought out the fellow.   [Please select]

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Evarts packed himself back to Philadelphia in high dudgeon.   [Please select]

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She whisked out of the kitchen in high dudgeon.   [Please select]

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"I can vouch for the paper, my lord, and for Vickers; but not for Dudgeon's signature."   [Please select]

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But Peter was not to be conciliated, and took himself off in high dudgeon.   [Please select]

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And Anthony Cardew, confronted by that very quality of obstinacy which had been his own weapon for so many years, retired in high dudgeon to his upper rooms.   [Please select]

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