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View definitions for become enraged

become enraged

verb as in blow up

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Her husband, Muzzammil Hassan, is believed to have become enraged because she filed for divorce days earlier.

She responded navely, "I become enraged when I hear people calculating upon my succession."

As soon as these animals become enraged, the shape of the month wholly changes, and the teeth are exposed.

Page 38, changed "had became enraged" to "had become enraged" and "become angry" to "became angry."

This, it was said at the time, was ignited by the mate of the boat, who had become enraged from some cause with the captain.

One can feel for our soldiers who become enraged against this alien hand which fights against us for no reason.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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