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vengeance

[ven-juhns] / ˈvɛn dʒəns /


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The arriving fighters were met with tears and vows of vengeance from hundreds of people who gathered to greet them in the northeastern Kurdish city of Qamishli, according to AFP correspondents at the scene.

From Barron's

The year's most talked-about films were dominated by images of men performing pain, power and vengeance at full volume.

From BBC

In her own movie, the plot may be about "an epic, interstellar journey of vengeance and justice".

From BBC

In “Le Morte d’Arthur,” Thomas Malory brings an ancient world to life with the story of what happens when blind emotion overrides thought and vengeance becomes the ruin of the avenger.

From The Wall Street Journal

She eventually manages to outlive him, fueled by a burning vengeance to take what’s owed to her, even if it means sacrificing everything.

From Salon