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Definition
extreme anger or angry punishment
- If the Great Sea had risen in wrath and fallen on the hills with storm, it could have worked no greater ruin.3.8 — Book 3 Chapter 8 — The Road to Isengard (81% in)
wrath = intense anger
- 'They were many,' said Aragorn, 'and they do not heed the wrath of Fangorn, for they come here seldom, and they do not go under the trees.3.2 — Book 3 Chapter 2 — The Riders of Rohan (90% in)
- But now his long slow wrath is brimming over, and all the forest is filled with it.3.5 — Book 3 Chapter 5 — The White Rider (68% in)
- I will forget my wrath for a while, Eomer son of Eomund,' said Gimli; 'but if ever you chance to see the Lady Galadriel with your eyes, then you shall acknowledge her the fairest of ladies, or our friendship will end.3.6 — Book 3 Chapter 6 — The King of the Golden Hall (96% in)
- I feel a great wrath about me.3.8 — Book 3 Chapter 8 — The Road to Isengard (21% in)
- But Saruman for a while was beside himself with wrath.3.10 — Book 3 Chapter 10 — The Voice of Saruman (44% in)
- When his eye turns hither, it will be the red eye of wrath.3.10 — Book 3 Chapter 10 — The Voice of Saruman (64% in)
- It may be that the counsels of the Enemy will be confused, or hindered by his wrath with Saruman.3.11 — Book 3 Chapter 11 — The Palantir (93% in)
- And then it was gone, flying back to Mordor with the speed of the wrath of Sauron; and behind it the wind roared away, leaving the Dead Marshes bare and bleak.4.2 — Book 4 Chapter 2 — The Passage of the Marshes (64% in)
- On the great beast thundered, blundering in blind wrath through pool and thicket.4.4 — Book 4 Chapter 4 — Of Herbs and Stewed Rabbit (97% in)
- There was some murmuring, but also some grins on the faces of the men looking on: the sight of their Captain sitting on the ground and eye to eye with a young hobbit, legs well apart, bristling with wrath, was one beyond their experience.4.5 — Book 4 Chapter 5 — The Window on the West (11% in)
- So they both lived, delighting in their own devices, and feared no assault, nor wrath, nor any end of their wickedness.4.9 — Book 4 Chapter 9 — Shelob's Lair (76% in)
There are no more uses of "wrath" in The Two Towers.
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