Both Uses of
infuriate
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- …at so fearful a rate, that there seemed no other prospect for myself and my poor Edward but that of being dashed to pieces against the first object that impeded their progress, when a strange-looking man,—an Arab, a negro, or a Nubian, at least a black of some nation or other—at a signal from the count, whose domestic he is, suddenly seized and stopped the infuriated animals, even at the risk of being trampled to death himself; and certainly he must have had a most wonderful escape.†
Chpt 47-48
- "But when I have no more money left to pay you?" asked the infuriated Danglars.†
Chpt 115-116 *
Definition:
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(infuriate) to make very angry or annoyed