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"Angry with" vs. "angry at" vs. "angry on" - English Language
word choice - "I am angry to die" or "I am angry to death"
Difference between "cross with you" and "angry with you"
grammar - Is "I'm being angry" ungrammatical? - English …
How did "pissed" come to mean "drunk" or "angry"?
phrase meaning - Is there any merit to "Angry 'on' you" - English ...
"am/remain/stay" as linking verbs or not
Whether it's correct to say he is easy to get angry?
differences - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
"To be mad at somebody" vs. "to be mad with somebody"