Sentence examples for were raging from inspiring English sources

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were raging

noun

Violent uncontrolled anger.

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The falls were raging cascades.

The punk rock wars were raging across the land.

Debates on the merits and future of the EU were raging.

The previous one in 2010, conducted while two big wars were raging, was almost deliberately unimaginative.

In addition, bush fires were raging in Tasmania and the state of Victoria.

It calmed the storms that were raging with me concerning my parents.

Meantime someone had smashed the front window, oxygen had rushed in and flames were raging throughout the ground floor.

"People were raging after spending £67 each on tickets, lots had come from afar and booked hotels too.

I was once in Melbourne when bush fires were raging 20 or 30 miles north of the city.

The major debates in political economy in the university were raging between neo-classicists and followers of Keynes.

They were raging and charging and seemed poised to reduce the nine-point half-time margin in the Lions' favour.

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