All 13 Uses of
indignant
in
Sons and Lovers
- "Isn't it done?" he cried, his blue eyes staring at her in indignation.†
Chpt 1.1indignation = anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- She sat rigid with bitterness and indignation.†
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- The elder woman was stung with fine indignation.†
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- Mrs. Morel was always indignant with the drunken men that they must sing that hymn when they got maudlin.
Chpt 1.1 *indignant = angered or annoyed at something wrong
- Which made her laugh, in spite of her indignation.†
Chpt 1.2indignation = anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- Then he was indignant, and cursed under his breath, like a boy.†
Chpt 1.3indignant = angered or annoyed at something unjust or wrong
- "It's not us as 'ud make a softy of him," she said indignantly.†
Chpt 1.5indignantly = with anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- Mrs. Morel subsided in wrath and indignation.†
Chpt 1.6indignation = anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- Edgar tasted the potatoes, moved his mouth quickly like a rabbit, looked indignantly at his mother, and said: "These potatoes are burnt, mother."†
Chpt 2.7indignantly = with anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- "Why," he blurted, "because they say I've no right to come up like this—without we mean to marry—" Miriam was indignant at anybody's forcing the issues between them.†
Chpt 2.9indignant = angered or annoyed at something unjust or wrong
- "They do!" he cried indignantly.†
Chpt 2.10indignantly = with anger or annoyance at something unjust or wrong
- "There you ARE mistaken!" she cried, indignant.†
Chpt 2.10indignant = angered or annoyed at something unjust or wrong
- "And YOU say you LOVE me!" she exclaimed, low and indignant.†
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