furious at

Frequency: 7.512.0 per million words

Used to specify the target of anger, which can be a person, action, or thing.

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Examples (10)

  • The President was reportedly furious at the comment.
  • The president is said to be furious at the newspaper report.
  • You must be furious at me for not telling you sooner.
  • She was absolutely furious at the delay.
  • I'm still furious at how they treated us.
  • He became furious at the referee's decision.
  • The customers were furious at the hidden fees.
  • We were downright furious at being ignored.
  • They will be furious at any further cuts to the budget.
  • I got furious at his constant interruptions.