Examples of using "Geärgert" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Did you get angry too?
- Did you get angry, too?
I got upset.
I got teased a lot.
- Tom became annoyed.
- Tom got annoyed.
Hat ihn das nicht geärgert?
- Did you get angry too?
- Did you get angry, too?
Back then I was kind of mad at her
Tom was bullied by his classmates.
She got angry about my talk.
He used to bully his friends.
- It was his silence which made her angry.
- It was his silence that made her angry.
You were a bully in high school.
It was my fault, Mr. Phillips. I teased her.
I was annoyed that she was still asleep.
This morning the teacher got very angry with me.
Tom liked teasing his sister.
Tom used to get bullied at school.
- What made Tom angry wasn't what you said, but the way you said it.
- What made Tom mad wasn't what you said, but the way you said it.
"I got angry again today" "hmph" "They said some very weird things again, are you listening?"
Breakfast is the most beautiful of all meals. One is rested and young, not yet angry and full of new hopes and plans.