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English Idioms Gaslighting
Gaslighting - to intentionally cause someone to get angry
- My son will always gaslighting his baby sister.
- Do not let your co-workers gaslight you all the time. You need to learn to ignore them.
- The people upstairs are always gaslighting the other people in the building. It is becoming a real problem.
- I came home from work to find the children gaslighting the dog next door. One day that dog is going to get angry.
- You can not gaslight my mother, she is a very calm person.
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