Sentences with phrase «flashes of anger»

Michelle is slowly getting better at dropping the explanations when she sees the hurt that comes out as flashes of anger and accusation.
The love of his wife and pets helped ease his transition, but still there were flashes of anger that sent him searching for solutions.
James has flashes of anger, and is always looking for a reason to go get hammered with his friends.
She sobs a lot in this picture, but the tears never seem forced — they almost erupt from her eyes in spite of her resolve, with flashes of anger in their wake.
As Bond, we can see that Craig as a brooding side — all it would take is some sharp flashes of anger and we could have a fearsome villain.
Carey Mulligan emotes a tearfu, fragile personality as Daisy, Joel Edgerton is very strong as the brutish Tom, and Tobey Maguire is a convincingly passive observer with occasional flashes of anger.
I was working on my laptop, and occasionally phone, and I found that things I would normally take in stride, provoked a surprising amount of irritability and flashes of anger.
It was a more measured and detailed contest than when the three men clash in the House of Commons, although there were occasional flashes of anger.
Aside from his highly regrettable flashes of anger, he is actually very good at media interviews.
President Trump had just returned to the White House on Saturday from his final inauguration event, a tranquil interfaith prayer service, when the flashes of anger began to build.
Each of the recent mass shootings in the U.S. has followed a similar pattern — after the killings, there's a nationwide pang of sadness, a hot flash of anger; but then, after several days of thoughts and prayer and Facebook debates, the conversation dies down.
Who hasn't felt a flash of anger when accused of a mistake that was someone else's fault?

Not exact matches

The story grips our imagination every time we encounter the animated expressions, flashing eyes and sinuous movements of a dancer, who - as Radha - expresses her anger at Krishna's infidelities, or - as Krishna - begs forgiveness for his impetuous dalliance.
The resources of the self are no match for storms of anger and resentment at the loss of worldly advantage, let alone the lust and craving that regularly flash across the horizon of the interior life.
And watch the incredible range and focus of Nixon's performance: the deliberate rhetorical emphases and repetitions; the flashes of steely anger and startling shifts into unctuousness / condescension when he seems like he could burst into inappropriate laugher or tears or flames; the (strategic?)
Julian Dennison's Russell is the pyrokinetic child at the center of this whole drama, and Dennison (a breakout presence in Taika Waititi's 2016 film Hunt For the Wilderpeople) imbues him with fragility, broken up by flashes of rapacious anger.
The primary behaviors she was exhibiting was manipulation, intrusiveness, and flashes of potentially dangerous anger.
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