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Having Extreme And Barely Suppressed Anger

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adjective satellite

• in constant agitation

45%6 Feel barely suppressed anger
noun

• temperature just below the boiling point

verb

• boil slowly at low temperature

36%8 Showing suppressed or half-suppressed laughter
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