Enraged in a sentence as an adjective

I'm both a driver and a cyclist, and I still find myself enraged at cyclists when I drive.

My wife and I were both enraged, but alas, we failed to speak up in the proper venue for our views to be counted.

Its funny how HN bashes on him, and then gets enraged about Obama's wiretapping!

But I get so enraged sometimes thinking about this kind of cliche and messaging some new "startups" are using.

I wish BBC America had had the balls to include it in their version, if only so they'd have to deal with the enraged viewers.

I would be a lot more enraged if I got the impression that anyone worth his salt would actually consider working for him.

[1] - The article says that the artist experienced a serious backlash on her facebook page from enraged fans.

Far worse than Bonsai trees, the porn filter was also used to block a political web site over a Mohammad cartoon that enraged muslims.

"- enraged_camel: "It's the execution that is lacking significantly.

The troll can then take the moral highground and pretend to be perplexed at these harsh responses, which of courses only provokes even more enraged responses.

In fact, any decent human being would be enraged at a giant corporation using its power to smash a little guy to make a few thousand more per employee a year.

Enraged definitions

adjective

marked by extreme anger; "the enraged bull attached"; "furious about the accident"; "a furious scowl"; "infuriated onlookers charged the police who were beating the boy"; "could not control the maddened crowd"

See also: angered furious infuriated maddened