Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
I do not feel indignation at anything they may say.
I think, you know, take that indignation and put it to good use.
My indignation at being left behind had been mostly show.
I worked myself up into a state of moral indignation.
However, as someone said, this indignation must be followed by action.
In fact, the response must now be added to the indignation.
The next day found public indignation right up the scale again.
Here she found not fear but indignation that someone should act out of place.
I saw the indignation rising in the old woman's face.
To their indignation, they could not continue on the flight.
The voice, sharp with indignation, brought them both to their feet.
Arm could not keep her indignation at this to herself.
Indignation was no longer to be read in the features of my friend.
"I might ask the same of you," the boy said with some indignation.
Even his own party was split, so great had public indignation become.
He did smile this time, at the indignation in the question.
"There is a lot of indignation about what happened in Florida," he told the group.
There was great indignation at home when she told her story that evening.
He could sense people's indignation as the door was barely able to close.
People started to get over their shock, and what took its place was indignation.
He had no purpose other than his indignation at this deal of death.
She turned to him with a look of blond indignation.
The last girl in the line cried out with indignation.
He had been carried away by his indignation and pain.
To my relief there was no indignation in his voice.