Sentence examples for blazing anger from inspiring English sources

'blazing anger' is a correct and usable phrase in written English, and can be used to describe a very intense and passionate feeling of anger.
Example: His blazing anger frightened everyone in the room.

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"Dangor writes lyrical... prose that switches suddenly into blazing anger," Christopher Hope wrote here last year.

Blake not merely had an imagination and was a dreamer, as Martin Kettle says; he also possessed a blazing anger.

For many Americans, the course of current events, at home and abroad, has engendered an attitude that has progressed beyond cynicism into a wondering disgust and on into a blazing anger in search of an outlet.

Camus isn't engaging in the pathetic fallacy, Sweltering North Africa Edition; far from symbolizing intense passion or blazing anger, the heat is external and arbitrary — as good or bad an explanation as any other for the events in a putatively meaningless (if swelteringly heliocentric) universe.

The Rev Desmond Tutu wrote about one child, Johnny, whom he saw after some time in police custody: "I wanted to cry, I was filled with a blazing anger against a system that could do this to a child... Johnny's case alone ought to be enough to fill any decent person... with revulsion and indignation". Iman's is such a case, 20 years on.

To the judge's question about his motives, Mersault "tried to explain that it was because of the sun". Camus isn't engaging in the pathetic fallacy, Sweltering North Africa Edition; far from symbolizing intense passion or blazing anger, the heat is external and arbitrary as good or bad an explanation as any other for the events in a putatively meaningless (if swelteringly heliocentric) universe.

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We Jews should be screaming, marching, yelling and blazing our anger over what has been done to us and what lies have been told about us.

Eyes blazing with anger, the bull turned to charge again, and Lao Lan saved his skin by rolling out of the way a second time and a third.

"I can easily imagine that in six months the whole earth will be blazing with anger at what's going on.

Yes, if you like, I rate her higher than Klytaimnestra, my own wife!" Translated by Robert Fagles (1990): But among them rose the fighting son of Atreus, lord of the far-flung kingdoms, Agamemon -- furious, his dark heart filled to the brim, blazing with anger now, his eyes like searing fire.

Fletcher Chan, however, argues that the Chan of Biggers's novels is not subservient to white characters, citing The Chinese Parrot as an example; in this novel, Chan's eyes blaze with anger at racist remarks and in the end, after exposing the murderer, Chan remarks "Perhaps listening to a 'Chinaman' is no disgrace".

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