get+angry

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  • 92get one's dander up — or[get one s Irish up] {v. phr.} To become or make angry. * /The boy got his dander up because he couldn t go to the store./ * /The children get the teacher s dander up when they make a lot of noise./ Compare: BLOW A FUSE …

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  • 93get one's dander up — or[get one s Irish up] {v. phr.} To become or make angry. * /The boy got his dander up because he couldn t go to the store./ * /The children get the teacher s dander up when they make a lot of noise./ Compare: BLOW A FUSE …

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  • 94get your feathers in a bunch —    If you get your feathers in a bunch, you get upset or angry about something.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …

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  • 95get back at — return an insult, get revenge    If you don t apologize, he ll get back at you. He s quite angry …

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  • 96get on your high horse — climb/get on (your) high horse if someone gets on their high horse about a subject, they become angry about it and start criticizing other people as if they are better or more clever than them. It s no good getting on your high horse about single …

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  • 97get on high horse — climb/get on (your) high horse if someone gets on their high horse about a subject, they become angry about it and start criticizing other people as if they are better or more clever than them. It s no good getting on your high horse about single …

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  • 98get (your) hands on (someone) — informal if you say you will kill someone when you get your hands on them, you mean you will be very angry with them. You wait till I get my hands on her I ll kill her! …

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  • 99get in someone’s face — in. to provoke someone. □ Ted’s a real pain. He likes to get in your face. He’ll argue about anything. □ I know you are angry, but don’t get in my face. I had nothing to do with it …

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  • 100get a rise out of — {v. phr.}, {slang} 1. To have some fun with (a person) by making (him) angry; tease. * /The boys get a rise out of Joe by teasing him about his girl friend./ 2. {vulgar}, {avoidable} To be sexually aroused (said of males) * /Jim always gets a… …

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