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Riled Up

Riled Up - to get upset; to get very angry

  • I do not want my boss to to riled up, because he is very hard to deal with when he gets upset.
  • Covid-19 is getting some people riled up. People need to stay calm.
  • Please do not get the children riled up. It is hard to get the children to calm down.
  • Politics gets people all riled up.
  • My mother does not get riled up very easily. My mother is a very calm person.
  • My father is going to get riled up, because we spent so much money.

Rotten To The Core

Rare Bird

Red Flag

Rat Someone Out

Rocky Start

Raring To Go

Rack Your Brains

Read Between The Lines

Receive A Kickback

Run Errands

Royal Treatment

Ramble On

Rub The Wrong Way

Run Of The Mill

Red In The Face

Run Hot And Cold

Ring Me

Rough Patch

Riled Up

Read The Fine Print

Ripe Old Age

Ready To Drop

Ruffle Feathers

Rock The Boat

Rack Something Up

Road Rage

Raw Deal

Rock-Solid

Rule Of Thumb

R And R

to Railroad someone

Rain Check

Raining Cats & Dogs

Run Like The Wind

Ring A Bell

Rip Off

Rise & Shine

Rough Time

Run Out Of Steam

Run Out Of Time

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