Examples of using "Arrabbiò" in a sentence and their english translations:
- Tom got angry.
- Tom started to get angry.
- Tom became irate.
- Tom started getting mad.
- Tom started getting angry.
He got angry.
- Tom became angry.
- Tom became mad.
Naturally he got angry.
Layla got angry.
She got angry with us.
Tom got very angry.
He got angry with me.
He became angry and imprisoned her in the castle tower.
He got angry with her.
She got mad at him.
Edoardo got really angry and threw the chair over onto the floor.
He got angry with his brother.
In fact, the man got angry.
Tom got mad at me.
Tom got mad at Mary.
- He got very angry at her.
- He got very angry with her.
- She got very angry at him.
- She got very angry with him.
He didn't get angry with her.
- He got angry.
- He lost his temper.
This is why he got angry with you.
He got angry with his brother.
Tom got very angry with Mary.
Tom got angry because of what Mary said.
Tom got angry with the high school students.
My mom got mad and yelled at me.
He got angry because his honor was at stake.
He got angry at being insulted.
Mary became angry when Tom mentioned her weight.