Phrases with «new outrage»

Sentences with «new outrage»

  • «You've confused a football metaphor for a political argument,» I felt like shouting, but the moment passed, one new outrage of mediocrity piling on top of the next. (politics.co.uk)
  • With new outrages happening virtually on a daily basis, it's hard to keep track and know which to legitimately care about and which are the proverbial mountains out of molehills. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • After a weekend of deliberation, Myracle agreed to the NBF's «request» — drawing new sympathy for the author and new outrage about the blunder. (bookpage.com)
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