apoplectic

Apoptik
definition
adjective
Mark was apoplectic with rage at the decision
overcome with anger; extremely indignant.
translation of 'apoplectic'
adjective
felçli,
inmeli,
sinirli,
felce ait,
felç
example
The comment by me which so upset Henry, and sent you into a foaming 'apoplectic' raging rant, was in a column last September.
He tried to recant the terms of the contest, right then and there, and became 'apoplectic' with rage when he discovered who it was who had duped him.
I don't know why it's not a election issue, and why we're not all standing behind the parents of these children, 'apoplectic' with collective anger and calling for the Minister's head on a plate.
Bill is yellowed and crumpled, with a good line in 'apoplectic' ranting and a hard-earned smoker's cough.
His face was 'apoplectic' with rage and was completely hot.
They say the President died of an 'apoplectic' stroke.
In direct contrast, the owner of another restaurant I recently reviewed phoned me on my mobile on a Sunday, 'apoplectic' that I'd dared to point out some failings of his restaurant.
I was late, short-tempered and 'apoplectic' with frustration.
They pulled out the generals to give endless press conferences on the insanity of such an ‘aggressive’ move, and the papers were 'apoplectic' with criticism.
He's even courteous a lot of the time - at least when he's not 'apoplectic' with rage - particularly to women, and he's passingly kind to the pet dog.
I further wished him a happy Valentines Day and 'apoplectic' attack with a smile.
To make the situation more interesting, King Wenceslas IV had an 'apoplectic' fit and died of a heart attack upon learning of the defenestration.
They've been helped by the fact that medical malpractice rates really are at record highs, and doctors are understandably 'apoplectic' .
Meanwhile, their defenders in the media were practically 'apoplectic' about the gall of non-experts using data they can't possibly understand in order to advance their own bizarre conspiracy theories.
Next day, I was 'apoplectic' with rage when I saw that some moronic sub-editor had changed the reference to myself as feeling like Sancho Panza accompanying Don Quixote of Cervantes fame.
The announcers, meanwhile, are talking about how that is the ruling on the field and that it should stand, all while I'm 'apoplectic' in my living room.
Should we be 'apoplectic' with rage or surprisingly delighted?
He had just received my check and was 'apoplectic' with rage, declaring he never wanted to see or have anything to do with ‘that woman’ - meaning me - again.
Summing up for the prosecution, Oborne spluttered 'apoplectically' , shook his fists, and looked as though he was on the verge of a heart attack’.
Where property taxes take the place of income taxes, as in New Hampshire for example, politicians foam 'apoplectically' about the injustice of raising money through the regressive property tax.
Aida, who had been gurgling 'apoplectically' , sprang snarling from the basket, and made for the intruder open-mouthed.
It occurred to me because I was stuck in traffic next to a young man in an old Honda who was 'apoplectically' outraged that we were not all zooming down the highway.
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