All 3 Uses
wrath
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Of Human Bondage
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- Philip nursed his wrath till the next half-holiday.†
Chpt 21-22 *wrath = extreme anger
- He came under the influence of Newman's Apologia; the picturesqueness of the Roman Catholic faith appealed to his esthetic sensibility; and it was only the fear of his father's wrath (a plain, blunt man of narrow ideas, who read Macaulay) which prevented him from "going over.'†
Chpt 25-26
- He did not think of her with wrath, but with an overwhelming sense of boredom.†
Chpt 97-98
Definitions:
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(1)
(wrath) extreme anger or angry punishment
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)