All 5 Uses of
indignant
in
Ulysses by James Joyce
- Doing the indignant: a girl of good family like me, respectable character.†
Chpt 5 *
- Douce gave full vent to a splendid yell, a full yell of full woman, delight, joy, indignation.†
Chpt 11
- In the question of the grazing lands his peevish asperity is notorious and in Mr Cuffe's hearing brought upon him from an indignant rancher a scathing retort couched in terms as straightforward as they were bucolic.†
Chpt 14
- MARY DRISCOLL: (Indignantly) I'm not a bad one.†
Chpt 15
- DON EMILE PATRIZIO FRANZ RUPERT POPE HENNESSY: (In medieval hauberk, two wild geese volant on his helm, with noble indignation points a mailed hand against the privates) Werf those eykes to footboden, big grand porcos of johnyellows todos covered of gravy!†
Chpt 15
Definition:
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(indignant) angered or annoyed at something unjust or wrong