Using "indignant" in a sentence

But the programme keeps entertainingly featuring naysayers, including delicious clips of NME editor Neil Spencer, whose archive footage interview sees him clad in the jacket and thin tie of the indignant post-punker, complaining about Virgin’s tightly drafted contracts and sniffing at it having supposedly paid £90,000 to sign the failed salsa-jazz fusion act Blue Rondo à la Turk.
Source: The Guardian

Partisans are motivated to do this, in part, because it’s so emotionally rewarding: One shouldn’t underestimate the pleasure of feeling indignant and righteous.
Source: The Atlantic

The band’s latest, ferocious new album No Gods No Masters is an ambitious, indignant record.
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Where in their hometown of Lyme Regis was the statue of Mary Anning, the pioneering Victorian fossil hunter who, she had recently discovered, had lived and worked there?There wasn’t one, Anya Pearson was forced to tell her indignant daughter.
Source: The Guardian

) To defy this edict will bring further misfortune, leaving only two choices: either smile and let your soul die piece by indignant piece, or embrace the darkness and learn to enjoy it.
Source: Boing Boing

I’d rather hear a barbershop quartet of indignant beagles.
Source: Stereogum

Today’s WorldView: Off the field, the World Cup has been the site of a rancorous contest between a moralizing West and increasingly indignant Qatari hosts and their Arab brethren.
Source: The Washington Post

)All the while, some of Disney’s most dedicated theme park customers have been growing indignant over price increases they see as nickel and diming.
Source: The New York Times

It’s natural to be indignant in the face of such horror, but there was a sliver of consolation here.
Source: Vox.com

Today’s WorldView: Off the field, the World Cup has been the site of a rancorous contest between a moralizing West and increasingly indignant Qatari hosts and their Arab brethren.
Source: The Washington Post

Execs are “seeking to mend fences” with Grace, who would be understandably indignant about the situation: the Batgirl film had already been shot and was in the final stages of post-production before Warner decided to completely scrap its release and use it instead as a tax write-off.
Source: Mic

Thriving in the spotlight, there's no better Leo than the disruptive Grinch, who craves the indignant responses from those whose holidays he ruins.
Source: Parade Magazine

That’s when Anderson starts to shine, first as a contestant on a game show called “Go Woke, Go Broke” who morphs from innocent to indignant under a barrage of Republican talking points.
Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press

Today’s WorldView: Off the field, the World Cup has been the site of a rancorous contest between a moralizing West and increasingly indignant Qatari hosts and their Arab brethren.
Source: Android Police

Heskins’s Alice, too poor to afford an education, is indignant that books hold “a world of wonders I can’t know”.
Source: The Guardian

" Despite the page's description stating "nothing on this page is real," the post drew indignant comments from many users who took it as fact, criticizing Disney Chief Executive Officer Bob Chapek for supposedly attempting to walk back his position.
Source: USA TODAY

Thousands of indignant replies followed.
Source: The Yale Review

Thriving in the spotlight, there's no better Leo than the disruptive Grinch, who craves the indignant responses from those whose holidays he ruins.
Source: Parade Magazine

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