Apoplexy in a sentence as a noun

If it gives the trolls apoplexy, so much the better.

If it causes you this degree of apoplexy, you are in luck: you don't have to use it.

Hemingway would cuss me out and die of apoplexy.

Spin works both ways here it seems what's with the apoplexy over an editor citing the fund's blog

- the one who wasn't afraid to display his impotent apoplexy.

One the other hand, I watched a clip of "Star Trek: Discovery" the other day and had a minor apoplexy.

This is going to make the copyright brigade go into apoplexy if it starts to become popular!

In the 19th century, a heart attack may have been recorded as "old age", "sudden death", "apoplexy", "stomach cramps", "spasms", or a lot of other things.

The idea that we might categorically close off some spheres of life to sexual advances, so that women can work in peace and build their careers, induces apoplexy.

The goal is to appeal to their better nature, not to make them lose so we win. All the left-wing apoplexy and panic these days is actively harmful from that perspective.> I blame this perception on the people who seek to profit by the general hysteria, not those manipulated by it.

Before picking up your e-torches and e-pitchforks and twittering yourselves into apoplexy again, you might want to pause and ask "why would a company who depends upon developers do something so obviously hostile to third-party developers?

Apoplexy definitions

noun

a sudden loss of consciousness resulting when the rupture or occlusion of a blood vessel leads to oxygen lack in the brain

See also: stroke