indignation造句31) The government expressed its indignation over the way the incident had been handled.
32) She was filled with indignation at the conditions under which miners were forced to work.
33) His statement was greeted with cries of astonishment and indignation.
34) Some benefits apply only to men, much to the indignation of working women.
35) The government are unable to stem the tide of popular indignation.
36) He couldn't control the indignation that swelled in his heart.
37) If you do that, you'll be calling the indignation of the masses down upon yourself.
38) He stormed into her office, full of righteous indignation .
39) Joe quivered with indignation that Paul should speak to him like that.
40) They were full of righteous indignation at the thought of being cheated.
41) But I have refined everything away by this time — anger, indignation, scorn itself. Nothing left but disgust.
42) He showed no fear or indignation.
43) He felt a rush of revulsion and indignation.
44) I was so surprised I howled with indignation.
45) I felt a fearful indignation, like heartburn.
46) I loved the little note of righteous indignation.
47) Others sputtered with indignation and criticism.
48) Much of this indignation was justified.
49) He had dedicated the book to Bishops Duppa and Warner without their permission; both expressed their indignation.
50) She felt a sudden burst of indignation against these overstuffed bigwigs cramming themselves with food, while she sat and starved.
51) The nurse's chin quivered in indignation as she reported that the girl was no more than a child.
52) It is the stereotyped image of the helpless female which arouses modern indignation.
53) Suddenly it was not the sunlight that made Polly glow but righteous indignation.
54) But it has the compelling authority that only intimate knowledge and great indignation can bring.
55) They saw them as contradictions, occasions for elaborated ironies, for indignation and anger.
56) We know enough by now to treat the census figures with the skepticism and the indignation they deserve.
57) It would be easy to direct our moral indignation in that direction.
58) Orestes proposed eagerly, but Iphigenia rejected the idea with indignation.
59) His indignation frequently boiled over to a point where he thought and demanded that a libel writ should be issued.
60) Here Colin Turnbull's much publicized indignation at the depraved behaviour of the famine-stricken it is exceptional.