Raggw example sentences
rage
noun
rage (noun) · rages (plural noun) · the rage (noun)
- violent, uncontrollable anger:
- the violent action of a natural agency:
- a vehement desire or passion:
- an instance of aggressive behavior or violent anger caused by a stressful or frustrating situation:
- a widespread temporary enthusiasm or fashion:
- intense feeling, especially prophetic, poetic, or martial enthusiasm or ardor.
- feel or express violent uncontrollable anger:
- continue with great force or intensity:
- (of an illness) spread very rapidly or uncontrollably:
- (of an emotion) have or reach a high degree of intensity:
- enjoy oneself at a party or other lively gathering, typically with drinking and music:
Synonyms
temper, pet, tantrum, fury, rampage, passion, mood, grump, strop, state, blowout, bate, wax, skid, craze, passion, fashion, taste, desire, craving, appetite, trend, vogue, fad, enthusiasm, love, obsession, compulsion, weakness, fondness, fixation, fetish, mania, fascination, preoccupation, thing, yen, cacoethes, fury, anger, wrath, outrage, indignation, passion, spleen, resentment, pique, annoyance, vexation, exasperation, displeasure, bitterness, rancor, antagonism, hostility, ire, choler, calmness, in, cool, big, trendy, hot, hip, seethe, boil, rant, rave, storm, fume, spit, burn, denounce, fulminate, inveigh, rail, kick, expostulate, thunder, rampage"Raggw" Example Sentences
1. "The raggedy old doll was missing an arm, but still brought joy to the child."2. "He raged and thrashed about, causing a ragged tear in his shirt."
3. "The ragweed was causing allergies for many in the neighborhood."
4. "Her ragtag group of friends always had her back."
5. "The ragman collected discarded clothes from the streets."
6. "The ragtime music filled the room with energy and excitement."
7. "The rough, ragged edges of the paper made it difficult to fold."
8. "The lost puppy had a raggled appearance after being on the streets for so long."
9. "The raggabrash of the wind and rain on the roof kept her up all night."
10. "The ragpicker sorted through the trash for anything salvageable."
11. "The ragbag held a mishmash of items, from old buttons to scraps of fabric."
12. "The ragout was a hearty and flavorful stew."
13. "His ragged breaths indicated the heavy exertion of the hike."
14. "The ragged cliff face was only accessible to experienced climbers."
15. "The raggity cat prowled around the yard, looking for prey."
16. "The raggabrash of the waves crashing against the shore was deafening."
17. "She kept a rag in her pocket to wipe her hands while working in the garden."
18. "He wraggled his fingers, trying to regain circulation after being outside in the cold."
19. "The raggabrash of the party continued into the early hours of the morning."
20. "The ragpicker found a valuable antique vase among the discarded items."
21. "The ragwort plant was poisonous to livestock."
22. "The raggity scarecrow barely kept the birds away from the crops."
23. "The ragtag team of misfits somehow managed to win the championship."
24. "The ragtop convertible was perfect for a sunny day cruise."
25. "The raggabrash of the audience as the band took the stage was electric."
26. "Her raggled hair was evidence of her rushed morning routine."
27. "The ragamuffin cat curled up on the sofa for a nap."
28. "The ragpicker's cart was overflowing with clothes and household goods."
29. "The ragtag group of survivors banded together to navigate the post-apocalyptic world."
30. "The raggabrash of thunder filled the air as the storm approached."
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