fire with anger
fire (one) with (an emotion)
To cause one to feel a particular emotion. Overhearing Tim's nasty comments about me fired me with anger. I was having a rough day until thoughts of our upcoming beach vacation fired me with joy.
See also: fire
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
fire someone with anger
and fire someone with enthusiasm; fire someone with hope; fire someone with expectationsFig. [for someone's words] to fill someone with eagerness or the desire to do something. The speech fired the audience with enthusiasm for change. We were fired with anger to protest against the government.
See also: anger, fire
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- enthusiasm
- fire (one) with (an emotion)
- in the heat of
- in the heat of (something)
- choked with emotion
- give (full) vent to (something)
- give vent to
- feel sick at heart
- see (one) for what (one) (really) is