verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
so
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She'd been so enraged he could just see it, and if she did they'd get the bill.
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I was so enraged I ran into the burning building.
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It's a problem that so enraged Martin Cutts of Words at Work that he took up a challenge to rewrite one.
■ VERB
become
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I remember caddying for a tour player who became enraged after fouling up a simple shot.
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However, they become enraged if the parents dare to go out for fun and leave them with the boring babysitter.
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She becomes enraged at his insensitivity.
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Needless to say, Lleland became enraged at the idea and told me to mind my own business.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The governor's racist comments enraged civil rights activists.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He enraged her, but he made her feel guilty.
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His trembling hands reached out toward the old woman, his eyes distended, enraged.
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In fact she would be enraged.
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Seven Guitars is enriched and enraged by its specific historical references, but it also goes way beyond them.
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This gruesome act does not lead to Agdisthus becoming crippled, or withdrawn, or enraged.
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This has enraged and dismayed most communicators.