1 At this sight Coroebus burst forth infuriate, and flung himself on death amid their columns.
2 At this the grief and choler of Alcides blazed forth dark and infuriate.
3 "Bring him in," she said shortly, embarrassed at her attire, infuriated at Gerald for putting her in a position where this man could laugh at her.
4 Scarlett could see by the faces of the group surrounding him that they were infuriated by what he was saying.
5 And she knew that this was utterly wrong, knew she should be shocked and infuriated.
6 She wanted very much to scream every time Melanie did, and only by biting her lips so hard it infuriated her could she restrain herself and drive off hysteria.
7 What Melanie said was no more than Scarlett had been thinking but hearing it put into words infuriated her, shamed her as if her secret cowardice was written plainly in her face.
8 The echo of her own thoughts infuriated her and Scarlett shook off the pinching fingers.
9 That was as accurate a summing up of the situation as could be made and Scarlett relapsed into infuriated silence.
10 He infuriated Scarlett by saying coolly that he was preparing to be very sorry for her some years hence, when the Republican rule was gone from Georgia and the Democrats back in power.
11 Scarlett was so bewildered and infuriated at these slights that the party was utterly ruined for her.
12 The mismanagement of the state road especially infuriated the taxpayers for, out of the earnings of the road, was to come the money for free schools.
13 But Suellen had become infuriated and they had had an invigorating quarrel that was just like old times.
14 She realized now that though he had infuriated her with his malicious comments and roused her to heated rejoinders, he had done it because he cared what she did and said.
15 But Lena Lingard only laughed her lazy, good-natured laugh and rode on, gazing back over her shoulder at Ole's infuriated wife.