We infuriate them when we remind them of our Lord's true and steadfast faithfulness.
Both courts annoy most national politicians some of the time and infuriate some most of the time.
A research paper published alongside the HMIC report will infuriate Home Office ministers who have been arguing there is no direct link between falling police Numbers and levels of crime.
To join the axis might infuriate servia.
His straightforward, often ruffled way of doing things will infuriate some people.
The stories in "the Interrupters," a hard wallop of a documentary, may weigh heavily on your heart and head, but they will also probably infuriate you.
The stunning decision to award him the Nobel Peace Prize for, basically, his rhetoric, will almost certainly infuriate his detractors in America more than it will delight his supporters.
In a languid manner he designed to infuriate.
These findings will infuriate those who want to shake off the perhaps unfair image of Australia as a land of old-fashioned male chauvinism.
His view will infuriate mainstream historians.
It is research that is guaranteed to delight men - and infuriate the women in their lives.
Lately she had made it her practice to infuriate doormen.
No matter what fictions they concoct this week, the euro zone's leaders will sooner or later face a choice between three options: massive transfers to Greece that would infuriate other Europeans;
After all, they point out, a furnace could infuriate a man even more thoroughly by getting lost than by breaking down, just as a glove could upset him far more by breaking down than by getting lost.
I feel infuriate and humiliating!!
Even evidences of male chauvinism amongst her friends would infuriate her.
The wife of a South American ambassador said in a little-girlish tone which infuriate Charlotte.