Wrath
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204 examples of Wrath in a sentence
The rich should be urged not to flaunt their wealth: extravagance amid much poverty arouses
wrath.
If they do not take the long and winding road toward political inclusion, sooner or later they will face the
wrath
of those they have excluded.
Speculators, not surprisingly, have borne more than a little of the
wrath.
The Market is the Cure for Europe’s Health SystemsNot even Germany’s great success in hosting the recently concluded World Cup competition could shield Angela Merkel’s government from the
wrath
of the German public for its disappointing healthcare reform proposals.
This we did – incurring the
wrath
of many on the left – because maintaining “an equal distance between Macron and Le Pen,” we believed, was “inexcusable.”
The LDP has tried to placate public
wrath
about a series of political scandals and policy mistakes over the last two years, while the DPJ has attempted to capitalize on these.
Georgia, also feeling the
wrath
of Moscow following the Rose Revolution, faced potentially harmful price increases as well.
Tell the BBC that it must accept Brexit enthusiastically or face popular
wrath.
This caution and restraint stemmed directly from a collective awareness of the many innocent Muslim-Americans who suffered from Americans’ ignorance and
wrath
following the 2001 attacks.
He criticized France’s attempts to appear as a modern crusader, incurring the
wrath
of Catholics in the United States in particular.
Having escaped markets’ wrath, politicians will now face that of their voters.
This prompted a sharp response from RBI Deputy Governor Viral Acharya, who publicly declared that, should the government infringe on the RBI’s autonomy by “raiding” its balance sheet, it would face the
wrath
of financial markets.
A substantial fraction of Germany’s government – and, if polls are to be believed, the German people – actually believe that creating an official state Muslim holiday will somehow spare us from the
wrath
of fanatical Islamists.
Indeed, those who scoff at the value of this should remember that ever since Homer sang around the hearth fire about the
wrath
of Achilles, dreams have been our greatest source of pleasure and inspiration.
The US might sell more natural gas to China and buy fewer washing machines; but it will sell less natural gas to other countries and buy washing machines or something else from Thailand or another country that has avoided the irascible Trump’s
wrath.
The US should be aiming to curtail China’s influence without incurring its
wrath.
Were it to incur the
wrath
of either power – or of both at the same time – its long economic honeymoon would probably come to an end.
Even leaders in countries with low but increasing inequality have felt their public’s
wrath.
Trump’s trade
wrath
has affected other countries as well.
This time, Wall Street will again be vilified, but populist
wrath
also will be directed toward Silicon Valley.
As in the 1930s, in the souls of many, the grapes of
wrath
were growing heavy for a new, bitter vintage.
The old Princess, conscious that against her, as chief adviser in the matter of jam boiling, Agatha Mikhaylovna's
wrath
should be directed, tried to look as if she were thinking of other things and was not interested in the raspberries.
'Well, in that case I know what I must do,' said she to herself, and conscious of a vague sense of
wrath
and a desire for vengeance rising within her, she ran upstairs.
It was Abbé Ranvier, who was coming back after saying mass, and who, with both arms in the air, with the inspired fury of a prophet, was calling the
wrath
of God down on the murderers.
It is the only reasonable expiation; it may appease the
wrath
of the Most High.''And I,' she exclaimed, rising, and taking Julien's head in her hands, and holding it at arm's length before her eyes, 'and I, shall I love you like a brother?
But heaven, in its wrath, had given him that splenetic temperament, bound to feel deeply insults and hatred.
The brows were beetling, dark, and forbidding, giving the promise of eyes of no less repelling expression; but the organs were concealed beneath a pair of enormous green goggles, through which they glared around with a fierceness that denounced the coming day of
wrath.
He was so brimful of exultation that he could hardly hold himself when the old lady came back and stood above the wreck discharging lightnings of
wrath
from over her spectacles.
There was silence while one might count ten--the master was gathering his
wrath.
Such a sight as that would have struck my good old father speechless with
wrath
as well as surprise; for he was so stricken with the fear of offending the Creator that he was chary of contradicting Nature, and always held the new thing to be nearly akin to the blasphemous.
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