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rage

[reyj] / reɪdʒ /




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In summoning so much mirth for its monument to merriment, “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” cheerfully rages against the dying of the light.

From The Wall Street Journal

Male characters embody strength and embrace manliness in a way that trucks along completely outside our fraught and raging “What’s the matter with men?” discourse.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some firefighters on the ground in Altadena urged commanders to issue widespread evacuation orders around midnight Jan. 7 as flames raged through the area.

From Los Angeles Times

He recalled that just after his family moved to West Palm in 2009, the Station fire raged, destroying 200 buildings and killing two firefighters.

From Los Angeles Times

How did entire communities find themselves in the midst of raging fires without enough water on hand to fight them?

From Los Angeles Times