Angry at vs angry with

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Some examples and use cases from the internet:

  • The comments provoked an angry response from union leaders.angry with/at somebody Please don't be angry with me. It wasn't my fault.angry with/at ...
  • Sep 29, 2011 ... If directed at a person "angry with" should always be used. e.g. I was very ... So in the example you give, "Are you angry with me?" is correct.
  • The comments provoked an angry response from union leaders. angry with/at someonePlease don't be angry with me. It wasn't my fault. angry with/at someone  ...
  • Jan 15, 2015 ... ... home I would ask my mom like five times a day if she was angry with me. ... and more angry with me, and I end up losing people I care about.
  • You seem pretty angry at me.
  • No wonder Mom was always angry at you.
  • My sister's all angry at me now.
  • Still, you're angry at him, and afraid.
  • All of us old Wizard members are still angry at each other.
  • But you shouldn't be angry at your command.
  • And Gob, angry at Michael...
  • You are obviously still angry at me.

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