All 9 Uses of
wrath
in
The Hobbit
- Long he had hunted in vain till the dawn chilled his wrath...
Chpt 12 *wrath = intense anger
- Then as is the nature of folk that are thoroughly perplexed, they began to grumble at the hobbit, blaming him for what had at first so pleased them: for bringing away a cup and stirring up Smaug's wrath so soon.†
Chpt 12
- This was the outburst of his wrath when he could find nobody and see nothing, even where he guessed the outlet must actually be.†
Chpt 12
- At the twanging of the bows and the shrilling of the trumpets the dragon's wrath blazed to its height, till he was blind and mad with it.†
Chpt 14
- Why waste words and wrath on those unhappy creatures?†
Chpt 14
- Thorin at length broke the silence, and his voice was thick with wrath.†
Chpt 17
- Their spears and swords shone in the gloom with a gleam of chill flame, so deadly was the wrath of the hands that held them.†
Chpt 17
- He came alone, and in bear's shape; and he seemed to have grown almost to giant-size in his wrath.†
Chpt 18
- Swiftly he returned and his wrath was redoubled, so that nothing could withstand him, and no weapon seemed to bite upon him.†
Chpt 18
Definition:
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(wrath) extreme anger or angry punishment