Phrases with «of outrage»

The phrase "of outrage" means to be filled with anger, indignation or shock due to something that is considered unfair, unjust or wrong. Full definition

Sentences with «of outrage»

  • And it would be easy to cultivate a perpetual sense of outrage. (relevantmagazine.com)
  • Perhaps the expressions of outrage from teachers and others are having an impact on the administration. (blogcea.org)
  • My use of statistics is terrible this morning, but I guess it should just be noted the lack of outrage over what goes on in the Catholic church. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
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