Synonym: anger, craze, delirium, excitement, fad, fashion, fit, frenzy, furor, mania, passion, storm, style, violence. Antonym: calm, compose. Similar words: garage, for ages, storage, coverage, encourage, discourage, courageous, discouraged. Meaning: [reɪdʒ] n. 1. a feeling of intense anger 2. a state of extreme anger 3. something that is desired intensely 4. violent state of the elements 5. an interest followed with exaggerated zeal. v. 1. behave violently, as if in state of a great anger 2. be violent; as of fires and storms 3. feel intense anger.
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181. I flew into a rage and quit.
182. She let out a cry of rage.
183. Her rage was barely under control.
184. Rage is exciting, but leaves me confused and exhausted. Mason Cooley
185. He was red-cheeked with rage.
186. Collecting cereal boxes is becoming a rage.
187. I felt sadness, despair, and a bitter rage.
188. She was possessed by a consuming rage.
189. I had expected rage, flying pupusas, a pitched battle.
190. Eventually, even her rage had gone flat and stale, leaving her with nothing but a sour taste in her mouth.sentencedict.com
191. Rage, in the aftermath of desire, was beating through her skull, but he was already moving away.
192. They drank the rage or the lust or the caprice of mortals whose souls returned to dissolve in this sea of energy.
193. And waited in rage and self-recrimination as the elevator began its irrevocable descent?
194. She wheeled round in a rage, holding the candle high.
195. He flew into a rage with him and brained him with his lute.
196. There came a roar of rage from Challenger, and Sherlock Holmes hastily flung open the door.
197. The sky becomes gun-metal blue, overwhelming even my mood in its brooding rage.
198. Icy cold man, the old count, and given to bursts of rage.
199. The one thing that can be said in favour is that it sends vegans and animal rights activists incandescent with rage.
200. This was a rage of feeling, carrying them out of themselves, beyond the confines of their mortality.
201. In a fit of rage he slammed the door in her face.
202. Their ritual rage ebbed away, to be replaced by a mounting fear.
203. Fear, rage and awe contend in me - such talent for deception in one so young!
204. Effectuated rage is a forbidden concept in the politics of adult education.
205. There is rage, self-defeat and its close psychic cousin, compulsive overachievement.
206. Some of it was produced at the height of the terror, when rage had to be concealed under layers of metaphor.
207. Hours later he punches a button on his computer and an electronic scream of rage races into cyberspace.
208. Elizabeth immediately flew into a rage - her automatic response to any kind of criticism.
209. If he felt frozen, that was just what you would expect when rage went cold.
210. The firm represented Paula when she was given a conditional discharge for causing £570 damage to a taxi in a drunken rage.