- a word derived from wrathful.
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Wrathfully last week Overseer Voliva tossed back a vengeful thunderbolt.
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Wrathfully, Adenauer signed an agreement to step down by the end of 1963, when he will have ruled West Germany for twelve straight years.
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Wrathfully organized labor pointed out that "merit" would be made a cloak behind which manufacturers would discharge union workers.
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Wrathfully he informed M. Clémentel that the Radical Socialists would not support him, although they are his closest political kin.
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Wrathfully the captain snatched the record and hurled it under the bed.
From Cape Cod and All the Pilgrim Land, June 1922, Volume 6, Number 4 A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Interests of Southeastern Massachusetts by Various