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1. The teacher's face is ugly, and he may be angry with someone again.
2. A road was built into the mountains, bringing life to the desolate mountain village.
3. She didn't smile at all, who was she angry with?
4. The reason why I am angry is because you make the same mistake over and over again.
5. She has a bad temper, and when she is angry, she will turn the world upside down.
6. I am not sensible, I often cause trouble, which makes my parents and teachers very angry.
7. There was a roar of the Hedong lion in the middle of the night, it must be that the old Wang next door had provoked his wife to be angry again.
8. When the enemy officers and men heard the news of being surrounded, they were like cold water poured on them, and they lost their lives.
9. My brother made a mistake, my mother was very angry, and my mother became even more angry after my brother's description of adding oil and vinegar.
10. His temper is fickle this week, so don't make him angry.
11, his fox is fake and powerful, and he has a fearless appearance, which makes people angry when they see it.
12. The language of his articles is fresh and lively, full of vitality, and it gives people a sense of verdant dripping when they read it.
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Xiaohui looked up at the sky, the sky was also crying sadly for him, and the ground was shaking a lot of small water, he slowly squatted down and cried loudly.
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1. Use "angry" to form a sentence:
1. I looked at him cautiously, for fear that I would make him angry.
2. She didn't know why she was so angry, but she just felt angry.
3. He always engages in this kind of backsliding, which really makes people angry.
4. The teacher's face is ugly, and he may be angry with someone again.
5. I am not sensible, and I often get into trouble, which makes my parents and teachers very angry.
2. The meaning of "angry":
unpleasant because it is not to your liking; It also refers to life force; Vitality.
3. Origin of words:
Barkin's "Lina Ninth Letter": "It's also annoying to say, he doesn't look at me, he even pushes me away a little. ”
4. Usage and grammar:
Used as a noun and verb, it refers to the qi of the growth and development of all things; unpleasant because it is not to your liking;
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Xiaohong returned home, washed the dishes, cooked the rice, and sat on the sofa waiting for the guests to come. Looking at the fragrant meal, Xiaohong's mouth moved and said; "It smells so good! "
A cat walked through the bushes, walked out gently, saw a butterfly, opened its eyes and looked at it for a few seconds, jumped up, went to pounce on the butterfly, the butterfly flashed high, the kitten fluttered in the air, fell to the ground, fortunately it moved quickly, was not injured, helplessly watched the butterfly fly away.
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1. When I was bullied, I was angry.
2. When I wake up late, I get angry.
3. When I was beaten by my father, I was very angry.
4. When I quarreled with my sister, I was angry.
5. I'm angry when I can't buy something I like.
6. I was angry when something was used by my classmates.
7. I was angry when my brother took away the food I liked to eat.
8. I was angry when I was gossiped behind my back.
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I was angry when I was wronged by others.
In fact, it's just a sentence that connects them. As long as the meaning makes sense, it's fine.
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I was angry when I didn't do well in the exam.
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I'm okay. Nothing nasty.
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Tireless, unrelieved, well-read.