Definitionadj. vehemently incensed and condemnatory
Last update: September 10, 2015
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Cyrus now claimed to be the legitimate successor of the ancient Babylonian kings and the avenger of Bel-Merodach, who was wrathful at the impiety of Nabonidus in removing the images of the local gods from their ancestral shrines to his capital Babylon. [Please select]
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I turned my back to the mirror and dressed in wrathful irritation and my yesterday's linen. [Please select]
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It was the abuses of the system, rather than the system itself, which made him so wrathful on the "vagrant friars preaching their catchpenny sermons." [Please select]
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They always did so, however, pitching their tents near ours, with sullen and wrathful countenances. [Please select]
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In wrathful and savage mood he sought all round the mountain for the robber, but could find no one. [Please select]
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The Testy William issued forth like a wrathful spider, demanding the reason of this lawless fumigation. [Please select]
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