212 examples of wrathful in sentences

He took the dirty object away from the priest with scant ceremony, in spite of the whisper, "Infection!" and gave it back to the wrathful owner.

He had an impulse to fly from her and hide himself in some hole in the rocks from the sight of that pale, wrathful face, but when he looked round him he was afraid to move from her, for the hill itself seemed changed, and now looked black and angry even as she did.

Old Anthony did never see, my lord, A swelling show'r, that did continue long: A climbing tower that did not taste the wind: A wrathful man not wasted with repent.

Rough wrathful words Are bastards got by rashness in the thoughts: Fair demeanours are virtue's nuptial babes, The offspring of the well-instructed soul; O, let them call thee mother, then, my wife!

Captain Taylor, who was a capital seaman, and took the most accurate observations, lost all patience, and, though a good methodist, would now and then rush on deck, and swear at the perverse gale and wrathful sea.

He just went on talking, and Froissart, realising that Dawson could not understand his French, and that he himself could not give words to his feelings in English, relapsed into wrathful silence.

And all the while, unconscious, heedless of his wrathful exasperated chieftain, Froissart devoured food in immense quantities.

Thou wilt be as valiant as the wrathful dove, or most magnanimous mouse.

It was the abuses of the system, rather than the system itself, which made him so wrathful on the "vagrant friars preaching their catchpenny sermons."

[Footnote 12: He consentsbut immediately re-sums the grounds of his wrathful suspicion.]

Resentment N. resentment, displeasure, animosity, anger, wrath, indignation; exasperation, bitter resentment, wrathful indignation.

Adj. angry, wrath, irate; ireful, wrathful; cross &c (irascible) 901; Achillean^; sulky, &c 901.1; bitter, virulent; acrimonious &c (discourteous) &c 895; violent &c 173. warm, burning; boiling, boiling over; fuming, raging; foaming, foaming at the mouth; convulsed with rage. offended &c v.; waxy, acharne; wrought, worked up; indignant, hurt, sore; set against.

How wrathful would the Romans who were his followers be when they considered that they themselves even seized foreign girls, but you are not satisfied with those of your own race.

You may go now, March; and kindly remember that this affair must be kept quiet," Joel turned with a surprised but grateful look toward Professor Durkee, but was met with a wrathful scowl.

" He made a wrathful answer: "Did I wish Your warning or your silence?

" To which he flung a wrathful answer back: "And if there were an hundred in the wood, And every man were larger-limb'd than I, And all at once should sally upon me, I swear it would not ruffle me so much As you that not obey me.

he but gave a wrathful groan, Saying, "Your sweet faces make good fellows fools And traitors.

He was compelled to call the porter from those slumbers which only doorkeepers know, and this man was doorkeeperishly wrathful at having his beauty-sleep broken; he growled his rage.

That a woman should be wrathful in such a matter was natural to him.

Furthermore, she wished to remove the impression of the angry words, inspired by grief,the remembrance of that scene of rebellion in which she had arisen like a wrathful accuser against the father.

Marching in line like a soldier, and having to conform to the speed of these miserable little boats irritated him greatly, and it made him still more wrathful to find himself obliged to obey the Commodore of a convoy who frequently was nobody but an old sailor of masterful character.

he said in a wrathful voice.

And Mr. Coombes, in a starchy, clean collar and his Sunday frock-coat, had sat dumb and wrathful at his own table, while his wife and her guests talked foolishly and undesirably, and laughed aloud.

Is it because wrathful passion, the love of money, and other incentives to aggression are unknown to them?

He was politeness itself to all; but he withstood Lady Tyrrell's earnest entreaties to come in and see some Florentine photographs, growing stiffer and graver each moment, while his wife waxed more wrathful at the treatment which she knew was wounding her friend, and began almost to glory in having incurred his displeasure herself.

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