* Simple: The child was angry when his toy broke.
* Figurative: The storm clouds looked angry and ready to unleash their fury.
* With an object: She was angry at her friend for forgetting her birthday.
* With a cause: He was angry about the unfair treatment of workers.
* In a dialogue: "Don't be angry," she said, trying to calm him down.
* To describe a feeling: The angry feeling in his chest was difficult to ignore.
* To describe a tone: He spoke with an angry tone, making it clear he was upset.
Remember, "angry" can also be used as an adjective to describe something or someone, like "an angry mob" or "an angry red face."