All 21 Uses of
wrath
in
White Fang
- Henry cried in wrath, leaving the cooking to come and count the dogs.†
Part 1
- She sprang away, yelling with pain, and while he took delight in the smell of burning flesh and hair, he watched her shaking her head and growling wrathfully a score of feet away.†
Part 1
- They turned their shoulders to her most savage slashes, and with wagging tails and mincing steps strove to placate her wrath.†
Part 2
- But at the end of half an hour he arose, growled wrathfully at the motionless ball, and trotted on.†
Part 2
- But the Wild is the Wild, and motherhood is motherhood, at all times fiercely protective whether in the Wild or out of it; and the time was to come when the she-wolf, for her grey cub's sake, would venture the left fork, and the lair in the rocks, and the lynx's wrath.†
Part 2
- There it stands, on its two hind-legs, club in hand, immensely potential, passionate and wrathful and loving, god and mystery and power all wrapped up and around by flesh that bleeds when it is torn and that is good to eat like any flesh.†
Part 3
- But gods are accustomed to being obeyed, and Grey Beaver wrathfully launched a canoe in pursuit.†
Part 3
- His free nature asserted itself, and he showed his teeth and snarled fearlessly in the face of the wrathful god.†
Part 3
- This but served to make the god more wrathful.†
Part 3
- Grey Beaver's wrath was terrible; likewise was White Fang's fright.
Part 3 *wrath = intense anger
- He would have been glad for the rattle of stones about him, flung by an angry squaw, glad for the hand of Grey Beaver descending upon him in wrath; while he would have welcomed with delight Lip-lip and the whole snarling, cowardly pack.†
Part 3
- At first he had been prone to turn upon his pursuers, jealous of his dignity and wrathful; but at such times Mit-sah would throw the stinging lash of the thirty-foot cariboo-gut whip into his face and compel him to turn tail and run on.†
Part 3
- In the old days he would have sprung upon White Fang in a fury of righteous wrath.†
Part 3
- It was then that the white men rushed in, visiting their wrath heavily on the pack, while White Fang went free.†
Part 4
- At any moment that soft, confidence-inspiring voice might break forth in a roar of wrath, that gentle and caressing hand transform itself into a vice-like grip to hold him helpless and administer punishment.†
Part 4
- The other glared at him in sudden wrath.†
Part 5
- She had been out-manoeuvred and out-run, to say nothing of her having been unceremoniously tumbled in the gravel, and her arrival was like that of a tornado—made up of offended dignity, justifiable wrath, and instinctive hatred for this marauder from the Wild.†
Part 5
- She rushed upon White Fang in frenzied wrath.†
Part 5
- Then he talked harshly to the unwitting culprit, and in his voice there was nothing but godlike wrath.†
Part 5
- She became a pest to him, like a policeman following him around the stable and the hounds, and, if he even so much as glanced curiously at a pigeon or chicken, bursting into an outcry of indignation and wrath.†
Part 5
- To him, Judge Scott was the keystone in the arch of injustice, and upon Judge Scott he emptied the vials of his wrath and hurled the threats of his revenge yet to come.†
Part 5
Definition:
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(wrath) extreme anger or angry punishment