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That only made her more irate, which was what he'd had in mind.
There, I think, is something for men to get irate about.
The irate man looks at them, then he sits down.
"So I had to take four or five irate calls from that guy," she says.
Most of the young white students were removed from the school by their irate parents.
Last year one of my older clients became irate with me.
And the staff has to deal constantly with irate people.
They made an agreement, and they're going to keep it or have to deal with a very irate President.
Beef gave me an irate look but came to the point.
Part of the look was enough for one irate chef.
You should be starting to get all the irate calls, and I want to see him now.
Will your irate companion be thinking to order two for himself also, do you think?
Michael then returns, irate that the car will not start.
Round a dark corner with an irate husband behind you.
They are also learning how to deal with irate customers in English.
They were stopped three times, and James grew more irate each time.
I'm not irate, there are plenty of teachers just like you.
He never gets the girl and is often dragged off by his irate wife.
This has led to reports of lost business and irate customers.
I looked dazed but irate enough to take care of myself.
I can picture the irate wife screaming it for all the world to hear.
"The ones who get irate and start making demands usually lose out."
The object of discussion was growing more irate by the moment.
Several weeks have passed, and some jurors are irate at the turn of events.
But it was necessary, for there would be an irate parent to deal with.