I was infuriated by your article.
Their insults infuriated him.
The rude customer's behavior infuriated the store manager.
Her constant interruptions during the meeting infuriated her colleagues.
The never-ending traffic jams in the city infuriate commuters.
His arrogant attitude infuriated everyone in the room.
The constant noise from the construction site infuriated the residents.
The unfair treatment of employees by the company infuriated the labor union.
The repetitive tasks at work can infuriate even the most patient person.
His insensitive comments about her appearance infuriated her.
The constant delays in the project timeline infuriated the project manager.
The lack of progress on the issue continued to infuriate the community members.
Such behaviours would have infuriated the Buddhists at Tholing.
And like all hipsters, he could be infuriating at times.
Harry had no idea what this meant; Dumbledore was being infuriating.
He famously infuriated Antonin Scalia with his high-minded writing.
But to many people, it's a baffling, if not infuriating disruption.
And they told me that it was just as infuriating as the original game.
Because you're happy they're elevated. Oh, that is infuriating!
Iran is confusing and infuriating to deal with.
I know this is infuriating I'm sure.
I don't know about you, but I find that infuriating.
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