You can make 148 anagrams from letters in Angers (aegnrs).
1150-1200; Middle English Scandinavian; compare Old Norse angr sorrow, grief, akin to Old High German angust (German Angst fear), Latin angor anguish
It Angers me that, in general, female diaries are considered less philosophical than male diaries.
There are similar institutions also at Angers and at Toulouse.
I'm not going to say another word about—about Miss Milk-and-Water, if that's what Angers you.
Angers has fallen, and now the brigands are threatening Nantes itself.
With all this, Angers has perhaps a supreme claim for English consideration.
It Angers me to see a man degrade himself by such uncouth apparel.
The carriage rolled through Nantes, and took the route to Angers.
There is an air of settled hostility about him that Angers her beyond all words.
I have no doubt but that any one might live at Angers on 250 Louis per annum, as well as in England for four times the amount.
Your cynical man of the world has his feelings and his Angers.
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