trinar
warble ; twitter.
The males are the ones who bob and bow and hop around, warbling all the while.
We passed by a cherry tree already in full blossom, though it was only March, and noticed the sound of skylarks twittering above our heads.
estar que + trinar [Usado en sentido figurado para indicar enojo]
be browned off
be brassed off
be furious
fume
foam at + the mouth
fume with + anger
fume with + rage
seethe
seethe with + anger
seethe with + rage
In World War II parlance, they were probably 'browned-off,' but were certainly not lacking in spirit and loyalty.
I'm sorry about the fact they were brassed off, but perhaps it was a natural consequence of the negativity over the past four months.
You hurt her pride and her feelings and she's furious.
Who has not had occasion to fume at the need to consult a large number of Official journals in order to reconstitute the current text of a particular regulation from all its amendments and corrigenda!.
All of Washington is foaming at the mouth over the prospect of more pork-barrel spending.
He uses his quirky wit and friendly banter to brighten people's mood when they are feeling low or fuming with anger.
Some people, being excessively liverish, cannot refrain from fuming with rage and shouting abuse when they come across stories of injustice, ignorance and foul play in the newspapers.
But Palestinian Arabs have learned that if they seethe publicly about anything, the world media will take them seriously.
Seething with anger, hundreds of people yesterday came out on the roads waving banners, shouting slogans and waving their fists in the air, demanding justice.
Most Iraqis I speak with nowadays are seething with rage towards the occupiers of their country.