dudgeon
Anne | Thursday, January 26th, 2006 | No Comments »Merriam-Webster
A fit or state of indignation — often used in the phrase in high dudgeon.
1811 Vulgar Tongue
Anger
“She was in high dudgeon when Mr. Merriweather declined the invitation.”
A fit or state of indignation — often used in the phrase in high dudgeon.
Anger
“She was in high dudgeon when Mr. Merriweather declined the invitation.”