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rage

[reyj] / reɪdʒ /




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Of course some of us wept and raged when he once again had to flee some bigger monkey that he had clearly annoyed, but while Punch was certainly cowed, he was never broken.

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“I wake up in a rage and he’s like, ‘I didn’t do anything!’” she says with a laugh.

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On Tuesday, as the group was making the perilous journey back from the huts through a raging storm, an avalanche struck, according to the Nevada County Sheriff’s Office.

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All would be lost, however, without Mays’ quicksilver brilliance — the way he can shift from savage irony to vindictive rage to godless despair in the space of a line.

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The argument about Katherine going or not going had raged through the house for three days.

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