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rageful Meaning

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rageful (a.)

Full of rage; expressing rage.

rageful Sentence Examples

  1. The rageful inferno consumed everything in its path, leaving only smoldering ruins behind.
  2. The wolf howled ragefully at the moon, its eyes glowing with fury.
  3. The storm raged with rageful intensity, unleashing torrents of rain and thunderbolts upon the hapless town.
  4. The crowd seethed with rageful indignation, their voices rising in a deafening roar.
  5. The warrior charged into battle with rageful determination, his sword gleaming with deadly intent.
  6. The sight of the burning house filled him with rageful despair, as if his entire world had been torn apart.
  7. The rageful outburst shattered the fragile peace that had existed between them.
  8. The pain of betrayal burned within him with a rageful intensity, fueling his desire for revenge.
  9. The politician's speech ignited rageful protests from those who felt their voices had been ignored.
  10. The child's eyes flashed with rageful tears as they were unjustly punished for something they didn't do.

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Full of rage; expressing rage.

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The rageful inferno consumed everything in its path, leaving only smoldering ruins behind.

The wolf howled ragefully at the moon, its eyes glowing with fury.

The storm raged with rageful intensity, unleashing torrents of rain and thunderbolts upon the hapless town.

The crowd seethed with rageful indignation, their voices rising in a deafening roar.