The local police were justifiably angry for being kept out of the chase by the FBI.
"It's very scary to people when a person who is justifiably angry expresses it," Ms. Kincaid said.
So they had to go back to their former protectors, which has made them justifiably angry at you.
He is justifiably angry that a regressive tax on wages is being used increasingly to pay for ordinary operations of the Government.
As justifiably angry as Melanchthon, she manages to retain a spark of hope and therefore a claim on our sympathy.
They had marched long distances and were justifiably angry when this was denied them.
People get justifiably angry about all of these things every day.
They are justifiably angry with talk shows, the President and the Senate, but there is a deeper current at issue here: the tradition of "mother care" for children.
Taxpayers are justifiably angry that, once again, they are threatened by collapse of financial institutions.
Steve was justifiably angry when he found out he had been let go, just so the boss could recruit his nephew.