Thanks to Real Clear Religion, I was alerted to someone named Sarah Moon at Patheos, blogging in high
dudgeon about the «bigotry» of N.T. Wright, the renowned Anglican theologian.
Not exact matches
These days, we get Henry Porter writing
about how he refused to eat in a curry house that happened to be within the same postcode as a CCTV camera, and stormed out in high
dudgeon, scattering onion bhajis and asking outraged rhetorical questions
about whether Magna Carta had died in vain in his wake.
One of the things I enjoy
about reading the Language Log, a cooperative blog by academic linguists, is the ease with which some of the authors slip into high
dudgeon.