All 3 Uses of
wrath
in
Anne Of Green Gables
- "Well, this is a pretty kettle of fish," she said wrathfully.†
Chpt 3
- Miss Josephine Barry, thin, prim, and rigid, was knitting fiercely by the fire, her wrath quite unappeased and her eyes snapping through her gold-rimmed glasses.†
Chpt 19 *
- "Well now, I dunno," said Matthew, who, being patient and wise and, above all, hungry, had deemed it best to let Marilla talk her wrath out unhindered, having learned by experience that she got through with whatever work was on hand much quicker if not delayed by untimely argument.†
Chpt 27
Definition:
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(wrath) extreme anger or angry punishment