- rage
- noun, verb, raged, rag⋅ing.
- –noun
- 1. angry fury; violent anger.
- 2. a fit of violent anger.
- 3. fury or violence of wind, waves, fire, disease, etc.
- 4. violence of feeling, desire, or appetite: the rage of thirst.
- 5. a violent desire or passion.
- 6. ardor; fervor; enthusiasm: poetic rage.
- 7. the object of widespread enthusiasm, as for being popular or fashionable: Raccoon coats were the rage on campus.
- 8. Archaic. insanity.
- –verb (used without object)
- 9. to act or speak with fury; show or feel violent anger; fulminate.
- 10. to move, rush, dash, or surge furiously.
- 11. to proceed, continue, or prevail with great violence: The battle raged ten days.
- 12. (of feelings, opinions, etc.) to hold sway with unabated violence.
Posted by 4nobens on Wednesday 10th December 2008 18:11:58 - Never Expires
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