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Sentence count:179+7Posted:2017-02-05Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: encouragingdisparagingdrag inmanagingtragicfragileimaginaryfragilityMeaning: [reɪdʒ]  adj. 1. characterized by violent and forceful activity or movement; very intense 2. very severe 3. (of the elements) as if showing violent anger. 
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61. The Hubble already has helped fuel a raging controversy over the true age of the universe.
62. The other scientific argument raging at the conference involved the start of bipedality.
63. These effectively buttressed the sector against the kind of cutthroat competition raging amongst operators.
64. This is brought home to us by the storm raging around the issue of climate change.
65. While the others played raging bottleneck guitar and favoured rough, percussive voices, Hooker was on to another tip.
66. It was no simple task to complete; one workman, thrown into the raging rapids below almost lost his life.
67. Taken in and taught by rancher Turnstall, he turns into a raging avenger when Turnstall is shot.
68. He had a serious expression on his face and there were no signs that he had just escaped a raging inferno.
69. Story: Rival scientists battle to place scientific equipment in the path of a raging tornado.
70. Will the erstwhile crimson-lipped peroxide devil-doll, the very anti-Madonna, be raging with paranoia and brutal honesty on her next record?
71. They woke with raging hangovers to a wrecked room and the smell of black powder and vomit.
72. His magnificent grey velvet suit seemed to be floating aimlessly in a raging sea, as if petrified in the expectation of waking.
73. On this subject as well as others, Cooley avoids raging controversies as an intellectual source.
74. And then, raging at himself for his mistake, he would not give the ship up.
75. Verily, the Academy is a raging inferno of inertia and glazed expressions.
76. The trust is at the top of the ladder, and around it modern social storms are raging.
77. So the debate is still raging about how to account for these startling developments.
78. She would have welcomed a raging tempest or a blistering drought - anything to relieve the endless tedium of her situation.
79. Fresh controversy was raging in Westminster last night over Mr Major's exact knowledge of the affair.
80. This does not really square with her reputation as a raging Amazon.
81. But, although she had progressed from happy childhood to happy marriage,(http://sentencedict.com/raging.html) all the while a conflict was raging within her.
82. After the autumn and winter rains the stream becomes a raging torrent, flowing in places along a deep ravine.
83. He entered in the midst of a raging dispute about whether the endowment deserved to exist at all.
84. And she nails the adolescent angst of budding love in all its raging hormonal hoo-ha.
85. She banged the phone down a second before he did, leaving him raging.
86. They are also a good hedge against all the political and economic uncertainties raging in Britain this Guy Fawkes week.
87. Maggie had developed a raging thirst and wondered if she could get a drink at the Commemorative Hall.
88. It winds up the hillside, and looks as if it could become a raging torrent in wet weather.
89. Beginning as crashing streams and spectacular waterfalls high up in the mountains, these quickly converge to form raging rivers.
90. No more raging fights with her Aunt Teresa, and no more waking me up with five-A.
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