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Differnce between cross with you and angry with you

Can anyone tell me what the difference is between 'i;m cross with you' and 'i'm angry with you'?

i have the feeling that being cross with someone (btw, can you be cross 'at'? or is one always cross with?) is more used in britain then in the us, is that correct?

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