Phrases with «dudgeon»

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The word "dudgeon" refers to a feeling of anger, resentment, or offense. Full definition

Adjective + «dudgeon»

Sentences with «dudgeon»

  • Important sites for postvention interventions are remote Aboriginal communities, according to Professor Pat Dudgeon from the School of Indigenous Studies at the University of Western Australia, who also spoke about the National Empowerment Project. (croakey.org)
  • To bail out in high dudgeon on an issue too obscure for most voters to empathise with or understand would mean the Lib Dems reaping a bitter electoral harvest. (conservativehome.blogs.com)
  • In the autumn of 2017 we started production from Dudgeon, and the floating windfarm Hywind. (statoil.com)
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