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(1) Make furious,make angry
(2) Make furious
(3) Make angry
(1) And on the days when I say something that angers and infuriates you, tell me!
(2) It infuriates me that people cause so much mindless damage, which costs the car owners a small fortune.
(3) A buddy back in those days, who loved to sound off about rock music in an infuriatingly cerebral way, was fond of peddling the theory that the genre could be cleaved into two distinct halves.
(4) The notion of a service culture remains infuriatingly alien to many Scots.
(5) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Hallo, I'm on the train,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb is not an infuriatingly redundant communication but a genuine expression of how well mobiles mesh with our lifestyles.
(6) The whole thing infuriates me because whoever was in charge of the creative copy for this ad series was taking the easy way out, and didn't bother thinking it through completely.
(7) Having immersed myself in his life, it infuriates me that the man behind some of the greatest films ever made should have been reduced to this awkward, exiled and in some ways grotesque figure.
(8) I am obviously not a football fan, but it infuriates me to see all these people who think that just because a man has money he should give it willingly to anyone who asks for it.
(9) He annoys me and infuriates me but he also kind of intrigues me.
(10) If anything infuriates me it's this fake morale-boosting stuff.
(11) No, it is as if these arguments have never been uttered before and have the full force of moral righteousness even though it is, to our eyes, infuriatingly absurd.
(12) The suggestion that rural communities in Scotland will lose out in the broadband revolution infuriates him.
(13) Don't make yourself look at what infuriates you.
(14) What infuriates me most and makes me wish for a second TV at my place is the choice of u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510celebritiesu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb to take part in this jumble sale of food.
(15) I have always found this upsetting as an environmentalist, just as the current scandal infuriates me as a typographer.
(16) What infuriates me is the undervaluing of the sort of help which keeps older women reasonably fit - physiotherapy, chiropody, check-ups and so on.
(17) This perpetuation of the idea that mental illness is less legitimate than physical illness absolutely infuriates me.
(18) If there is anything that infuriates me, it is being ignored or dismissed.
(19) It infuriates him that they've decided to come in and say untruths about him.
(20) That anyone would find his lousy play any good infuriates him.
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irk
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get someone's back up
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needle
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PO
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Please