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12 Sentences With "looking angry"

How to use looking angry in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "looking angry" and check conjugation/comparative form for "looking angry". Mastering all the usages of "looking angry" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Modeling is just looking angry that God made you so beautiful.
The clouds to his south, back by the airport, were looking angry.
How do you pull off this look without looking angry all the time?
Now, if they weren't, and the Observer came in, we'd be stood all against the wall looking angry.
He spent the majority of the debate on the attack, repeatedly interrupting Pence, and often looking angry and exasperated.
There's a long shot in which Dani, Christian, Josh, and Mark are sitting side by side at the table, each looking angry.
The photos, pinned at one end of a gated arena about 1.3 metres apart, included one of a person smiling and another of the same person looking angry.
Instead, though they are played by recognized actors with proven ability and charisma, these characters are just glorified cameos, stomping around in heavy armor looking angry or worried or both.
The next shot is a zoom-in on the sword's hilt, which has a distinctive insignia on it, followed by a close-up of a spectator looking angry and perplexed; he is clearly in trouble.
During a handy explanation of the pertinent rules of football, he includes a display reading "Alternate Programming: What Football Fans Crave," a purposely stereotypical and farcical presentation that includes demolition derbies, people looking angry for no apparent reason, and a man running through the woods on fire.
For the instrumental break he cut loose with a dramatic solo, making clear to the audience that the technical fault was not his. The band was received so well that Sullivan was forced to invite them back for a third appearance. Holly's response was that Sullivan did not have enough money. Film of the performance survives; photographs taken that day show Sullivan looking angry and Holly smirking and perhaps ignoring Sullivan.
The magazine featured fully painted covers by such artists as Ken Barr, Earl Norem, and Joe Jusko. Norem's work on the series included a darkly-lit close-up of the Hulk's face, looking angry and gritting his teeth with one of his fists raised, done for The Hulk! #17 (Oct. 1979). Artists such as Walt Simonson, John Buscema, Howard Chaykin, John Romita Sr., John Romita Jr. (doing some of his first professional work), Keith Pollard, Jim Starlin, Joe Jusko, Bill Sienkiewicz, Val Mayerik, Herb Trimpe, Brent Anderson, and Gene Colan provided interior artwork; while writers such as Starlin, Doug Moench, Roger Stern, Dennis O'Neil, and Archie Goodwin took on the scripting chores. Through its run, the magazine published backup features starring Ulysses Bloodstone (issues #1–6 and 8) the Man-Thing (issue #7) and Shanna the She-Devil (issue #9).

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