Similar words: encouraging, disparaging, drag in, managing, tragic, fragile, imaginary, fragility. Meaning: [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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151. Grunt : Warchief, our ship sustained heavy damage when we passed through the raging maelstrom. It's unsalvageable.
152. A vicious separatist campaign launched by rebels of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) has been raging since 1984.
153. "When you have a combination of cultural relevance and wittiness and cultural appeal, people respond, " Kersten says of the shirts' raging success.
154. As we look at the conflicts raging in our world today, we must take heart.
155. Watson spent 210 daysmaneuvering her 34-foot (10-meter) yacht, Ella's Pink Lady, around the world, encountering raging storms and 40-foot (12-meter) waves along the way.
156. The dikes of imperial snobbery hold back a raging sea of color.
157. The heaven in this poem is so far from being the incorporeal - the spiritual heaven of orthodox Christianity that you have an image of an actual orgy, the festal orgy raging under the thyrsus .
158. Olympic flame from ancient Olympia came the Holy Land, in China raging burning!
159. It fell silent shortly after a raging dust storm blocked sunlight from reaching its solar panels.
160. It's in this unhelpfully heated context, I think, that we have to put the Everton controversy, currently raging in a newspaper near you.
161. Mankind might some night be innocently sleeping when these quiet objects were raging loud.
162. Epstein stood up, raging.
163. The first known Internet suicide pact surfaced in Japan in 2000, and a new epidemic has been raging there since last April.
164. He outlines numerous techniques to mine raging bull markets and extraordinary profits in emerging countries, sectors, industries, and companies that are just beginning to flourish.
165. If I covered a mirror when a storm was raging, the lightening would not strike me.
166. Raging bullies: These people intimidate everyone in the vicinity with their out-of-control anger.
167. Don't worry about becoming a raging egomaniac or blind to your faults; the beauty of being able to celebrate and love yourself is that it allows you to deal with your shortcomings in a productive way.
168. While running for the presidency in 2007, he criticised the Chirac administration for "French arrogance" over the Iraq war. Only a raging Francophobe could consider French arrogance to be a bad thing.
169. So the sailors Jonah and threw him into the raging sea.
170. The clinical features of melioidosis vary, raging from localized, benign disease to fulminent septicaemia.
171. Unlike a barbarian , however, a rage drake is not fatigued after raging.
172. Democracy got going, and conversation buzzed, in Athens in the fifth century BC, with the Peloponnesian war raging outside.
173. To this day there is an argument raging between the two areas over whether the south seceded to maintain slavery or to protect states' rights, and the idea of free trade.
174. Rudras are raging demigods of destruction armed enchanted weaponry, thunder and plague.
175. The crew pulled the flying fox hard against the bus,(http://sentencedict.com/raging.html) raising Hughes above the raging water. He could feel the bus shifting in the current.
176. The face of raging floods, Song Wenbo placed in the individual life and death-givers, always with the officers and soldiers fighting in waist-deep in a flood, go all out to rescue people in distress.
177. That question began raging through the chattersphere in late 2008 and early 2009, especially after the actor showed up on the "Late Show With David Letterman" and didn't jovially sell the goods.
178. Alarm - bells ringing, drums beating , the sea raging and thundering on its new beach, the attack begun.
179. All is to tumble to a raging end, to be no more.
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