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Meaning of high dudgeon
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high dudgeon (n)
a feeling of intense indignation (now used only in the phrase `in high dudgeon')
high dudgeon Sentence Examples
- The headmaster was in a state of high dudgeon after discovering the students' prank.
- The mayor stormed out of the meeting in high dudgeon, refusing to tolerate further insults.
- The teacher was filled with high dudgeon at the students' disruptive behavior.
- The general was in high dudgeon over the army's unexpected defeat.
- She was in high dudgeon at the way she had been treated.
- The board of directors was in high dudgeon about the CEO's exorbitant salary.
- The judge was furious and in high dudgeon over the defendant's lack of remorse.
- The critic's review was full of high dudgeon, lambasting the film for its lack of originality.
- The newspaper editorial was written in high dudgeon, denouncing the government's policies.
- The protesters marched with banners held high in dudgeon, demanding justice for the victims of injustice.
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a feeling of intense indignation (now used only in the phrase `in high dudgeon')
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The headmaster was in a state of high dudgeon after discovering the students' prank.
The mayor stormed out of the meeting in high dudgeon, refusing to tolerate further insults.
The teacher was filled with high dudgeon at the students' disruptive behavior.
The general was in high dudgeon over the army's unexpected defeat.