Examples of 'infuriated him' in a sentence

Meaning of "infuriated him"

infuriated him: This phrase indicates that someone or something caused intense anger or frustration to a person

How to use "infuriated him" in a sentence

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infuriated him
That slap infuriated him even more.
But there was something that infuriated him.
Nothing infuriated him more than being called a liar.
He was not listened to and that infuriated him.
This infuriated him.
The liberal politics of the campus infuriated him.
Which infuriated him.
Apparently her rejection infuriated him.
The sight so infuriated him that a fierce hate swelled up inside him.
But it was as if my begging infuriated him the more.
It infuriated him that Mordecai would not bow to him.
The sight of the two hunters infuriated him.
It infuriated him that the women praised David more than.
Her apparent calmness infuriated him.
Would it have infuriated him or spoken to him?

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The idea of an arranged marriage had always infuriated him.
The death infuriated him.
The fact that he was woken up for an ultrasound late at night infuriated him.
The question infuriated him.
It infuriated him so much that he was close to confronting Koas himself!
That always infuriated him.
He was furious, this was the sort of thing that infuriated him.
But it only infuriated him.
Nazanin had a hard time understanding Miscavige, which infuriated him.
Vatican II infuriated him.
Overcome by a severe headache, nazanin had a hard time understanding Miscavige, which infuriated him.
But something infuriated him.
It infuriated him then, and it did now.
The message of the prophet infuriated him the more.
Her, now infuriated him beyond words.
Inexplicably it infuriated him.
This infuriated him as he believed this was little more than “ victor 's justice ”.
The sight of his own blood infuriated him even further.
This infuriated him as he believed this was little more than " victors ' justice ".
He finished second, which infuriated him.
Oh, the waiting infuriated him.
The rejection by " sports illustrated " infuriated him.
Deep down, old age infuriated him.
Again, he asked for Cavillaca, but the answer he got infuriated him.
However, this point was probably the one that infuriated him the most.
When you wouldn't help him purge his demons. Darcy, you infuriated him.
Ritter 's hypocrisy also infuriated him.
Where to even begin with this, and why it infuriated him so much?
To Jackson 's credit, this infuriated him.

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