- - Fury when abandoning run leads to power loss
- - The indignity of tour age perhaps
- - Open University stirred up great indignation
- - Great indignation at rogue getting into trouble
- - Our gate damaged causes anger
- - it's atrocious how gout has spread in this era!
- - Loss of power involves Republican scandal
- - it's a scandal, but not in the height of fashion!
- - Anger; indignation
- - Great anger or indignation
- - To argue otherwise shows a lack of moderation
- - Shock electrical failure without resistance
- - it's not in to put on such gear - it's atrocious
- - Strong feeling of righteous anger
- - it's not in to change your gear here and i see it as atrocious
- - published tabloid article ending anger
- - get rid of anger? it's an insult!
- - "Fortitude: American Resilience in the Era of ...," 2020 memoir by politician and former Navy SEAL Dan Crenshaw
- - To argue in such a way is a scandal
- - Feeling of strong anger or shock
- - Close to nadir in power cut, there's indignation
- - Widespread anger
- - Great indignation
- - A feeling of righteous anger
- - Old Tuareg involved in scandal
- - Power failure crossing river creates shock
- - Fury of right during loss of power
- - Old Tuareg reeling in shock
- - Shock finding first of rats in period of darkness
- - Power failure round end of tour produces great offence
- - Barbarism's not in fashion
- - Power failure across river causing indignation
- - Shock right during time with no power
- - Appalled reaction as king overwhelmed by loss of power
- - Great anger brought by ending of power in electricity failure
- - Not mere anger
- - Not just anger
- - Act of wanton cruelty
- - Act of wanton violence
- - Anger
- - Extreme violation of others' rights
- - Fury of Republican caught in power failure
- - To argue like this is a crime against humanity
- - "this is an ....!"
- - Extreme indignation
- - Mood following a scandal or shocking event
- - you're not at home and i storm at such an atrocious thing
- - our gate needs fixing; what a disgrace!
- - ire that can spread like wildfire
- - abuse to soothe temper?
- - to go out on tour at that age is considered an atrocious act
- - profound indignation
- - storm even more at violent offence
- - Atrocity, scandal
- - Hoarding silver is bizarre? It's a scandal
- - Scandal to argue about
- - Gross offence
- - Shock, scandalise
- - Smashed our gate - it's a scandal
- - Deplorable insult
- - Offence
- - Abuse
- - Deep indignation
- - Deep resentment
- - Scandal
- - Atrocious act
- - 'Sex & --', a song on Motörhead's album 'Iron Fist'
- - Delight's opposite
- - Exposed passion leads to scandal
- - Atrocity
- - Dated fashion shock
- - Serious injustice
- - Affront
- - More than miff
- - Strong indignation
- - Eccentric hoarding silver? Shock horror!
- - Disruption (or ... fed-up-and-not-gonna-take-it-anymore feeling)
- - Mad-at-the-world feeling
- - Apalled reaction
- - Major injustice
- - Disgraceful event
- - Indignity
- - Storm producer?
- - Scandal reaction
- - Rank abuse
- - Offend deeply.
- - Deep insult or offense.
- - Scandalize.
- - Violate.
- - Shock
- - Indignation
- - Offend
- - Incense
- - Fury
- - Red state
- - Insult
- - to argue about a cruel act
- - Fierce resentment
- - a rambling tour takes time and is still a bad thing
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