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rage

[reyj] / reɪdʒ /




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It’s the perfect pick-me-up on a cold winter night — or amid a raging snowstorm.

From Salon

But he has raged at Powell in the years since, frustrated that the former private-equity investor hasn’t sought out or heeded his views on where to set rates.

From The Wall Street Journal

I’m still groggy, but a rage is starting to build in me.

From Literature

With the war still raging, he hopes his achievements can stand as one more source of Ukrainian pride.

From The Wall Street Journal

As the images proliferated "I had ... this sort of desire to hide myself," the 36-year-old academic said, adding now "that fear has been more replaced with rage".

From Barron's