Phrases with «ire»

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The word "ire" means to be very angry or to have a strong feeling of anger. Full definition

Adjective + «ire»

Sentences with «ire»

  • - Nissan Draws Ire of FTC - CLA Attracts New Customers - Mexican Market 101 - Kia Design to Go Further - Model S China Pricing Announced - 2015 Cadillac Escalade Pricing - Honda Sees Fleet Sales as Plauge (autoline.tv)
  • STORY: Web restrictions draw ire of some educators «The Internet as we know it is the 21st century,» he says. (emergingedtech.com)
  • In fact, the film is already raising ire of protest groups for its treatment of taboo subjects, including animal cruelty and mental illness. (deseretnews.com)
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