All 10 Uses
wrath
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Not Without My Daughter
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- Moody immediately turned his wrath upon me, screaming at the top of his lungs, spitting out every English obscenity he could recall.†
*wrath = extreme anger
- His demeanor toward me softened immediately, and he now turned his wrath upon his sister.†
- She screamed and pointed an accusing finger at her own daughter, venting her wrath upon the defenseless child.†
- Helen did not believe so, for she had risked Moody's wrath to warn me of their presence in Tehran; but I was unsure.†
- But I did risk Allah's wrath by unbuttoning my mon toe slightly, and we enjoyed a rare dinner of shrimp and French fries.†
- Somewhere in the fuzziness of my terrified mind I was actually glad that he had turned his wrath upon me.†
- All of these women were powerless against the wrath of a single invading man.†
- Certainly it was not worth risking Moody's wrath.†
- He centered much of his wrath upon the fact that I was not Moslem.†
- At that moment the chance to speak with my family, however briefly and however bittersweet the conversation, was worth the risk of Moody's wrath.†
Definitions:
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(1)
(wrath) extreme anger or angry punishment
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)