It is hard not to have a sneaking admiration for someone who can enrage southern rednecks as easily as he can rile a group of feminist college students. |
No. To me the idea that words or taunts can enrage somebody to kill and act out of anger, and our judicial system says that's okay, is barbaric. |
The judiciary should modify its arcane ways, cling to all its powers, enrage the executive and forget emollience. |
He approached ahead of her, Barking furiously, and I put down my hand for him to sniff, which seemed to enrage him further. |
This, you know, like scarlet to the bull, is sufficient to enrage the Parisian pit. |
But be aware that he might well tape them and play them to enrage Sorrell and Sugar next time he sees them. |