The left half-face (east face) is that of a moustached young man, displaying anger.
On the fishing docks, displaying anger or fear either one could lead to trouble.
In her presence, however, he had never displayed anger, nor shown himself unreasonable.
Then she had learned the mistake of displaying anger.
For these reasons, visitors should take care not to create conflict, to display anger or to cause a Thai person to lose face.
But displaying such foolish anger would leave him the loser in this little game they were playing.
The character is also used as a cultural reference point for someone displaying anger or agitation.
Children might react to parental in-differences by displaying anger or hostility.
The Prophet only ever displayed righteous and appropriate anger.
The incident is unprecedented, as never before had the king displayed such anger in public.