Sentence examples for was wrath from inspiring English sources

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was wrath

noun

Great anger.

  • Homer relates an episode in the Trojan War that reveals the tragic consequences of the wrath of Achilles.

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Mr. Sherrod found several of them, along with children named Ghoul, Gorgon, Medusa, Hades, Lucifer and every deadly sin except Gluttony (his favorite was Wrath Gordon).

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The first word of The Iliad is "wrath": the subject of the poem is to be Achilles' fierce, inhuman rage, the anger of a demigod.

In theory, some new money could come from a state lottery, which is on the ballot in November.More generally, there is wrath about what Standard & Poor's, a rating agency, has called the state's "ongoing political inertia".

He is wrath incarnate.

The track currently under consideration was called "Wrath," although they were renaming it "Lemonworld" — unless they decided to go with "You and Your Sister".

The story was called "Wrath...?" with an ellipsis and a question mark.

"Because there's no wrath like the wrath of God, or Meryl Streep as we like to say in this theater," he said.

It's 'The Wrath of Khan.' " Some, it seems, are spared.

There's the wrath of nations that disapprove of it and the possible repercussion from terrorists.

I am the wrath of God! Who else is with me?

"There's a wrath thing you can get into," Mr. Watt said, "going out of your head.

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