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infuriate
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Killing Kennedy
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- This belief in the equality of blacks and whites, something that Emmett finds relatively common in integrated Chicago, infuriates Milam and Bryant.†
p. 96.4 *infuriates = make very angry or annoyed
- The destruction of Camelot might have begun with the Bay of Pigs, when John F. Kennedy made a permanent enemy of Fidel Castro and infuriated his own Central Intelligence Agency.†
p. 242.5infuriated = made very angry or annoyed
- Many in Dallas, and across America, are so infuriated by JFK's death that they would gladly exact revenge.†
p. 287.7
Definitions:
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(1)
(infuriate) to make very angry or annoyed
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)