raging

IPA: rˈeɪdʒɪŋ

noun

  • A display of rage.

adjective

  • Volatile, very active or unpredictable.
  • (of a person) In a state of rage; in a state of extreme, often uncontrollable, anger.
  • Extreme; intense.
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Examples of "raging" in Sentences

  • Our invading empire is the sin raging rampantly within us.
  • What he calls a raging dinosaur, I may call a zealous crusader.
  • From the canyons of Manhattan to Beverly Hills, Calif., debate is again raging over the rich.
  • They "show what we call the raging-hormone phenomenon," says Morris Holbrook, a professor of marketing at Columbia Business School.
  • Charity "raging" -- it reminds us of Mr. Mantalini's savage lamb -- but I can use no other word but "rage" to express these frantic gushes of affection for the poor.
  • And then also, we'll get an up close and personal visit with the man they call the raging Cajun, General Russell Honore, the man in charge of whipping New Orleans back into shape.
  • Page 7 dence of the nation to so great extent, that they could find no other man to whom they were so willing to entrust the management of their affairs, whilst the great conflict was yet raging, is a high testimony to his patriotism.
  • Spirit speaks there of the reign of the Antichrist, whom he describes as raging so furiously as to crush what he can, and, at all events, to bend what he cannot crush, so that afterward he may suppress with all his strength what has been bent.

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