Wrathful
in sentence
15 examples of Wrathful in a sentence
Some of them are fierce; some of them are wrathful; some of them are tender; some of them are wise.
In the "Inferno’s" circle of the Wrathful, Dante eagerly witnesses sinners tear Black Guelph Filippo Argenti limb from limb.
The Mother takes on a
wrathful
form to be
wrathful
to our inner demons, limitations, and ego when no other form will suffice.
It's also in her
wrathful
form that she burns away all your Karmas in the "Smashan" fires that you cultivate in your heart for her to dance on if you love her, and she will bring you to reality and truth.
Trump may also have to deal with opposition from business leaders, who have remained largely silent, but could grow tired of his
wrathful
tweets.
At night the
wrathful
countenance of Therese was a torture to him, and he was unable to find an opportunity to explain to her how it was he had broken his word.
To be brief, its Second Part, according to the translation, began in this way:With trenchant swords upraised and poised on high, it seemed as though the two valiant and
wrathful
combatants stood threatening heaven, and earth, and hell, with such resolution and determination did they bear themselves.
The lion's roar, the fierce wolf's savage howl, the horrid hissing of the scaly snake, the awesome cries of monsters yet unnamed, the crow's ill-boding croak, the hollow moan of wild winds wrestling with the restless sea, the
wrathful
bellow of the vanquished bull, the plaintive sobbing of the widowed dove, the envied owl's sad note, the wail of woe that rises from the dreary choir of Hell, commingled in one sound, confusing sense, let all these come to aid my soul's complaint, for pain like mine demands new modes of song.
With the knights of these days, for the most part, it is the damask, brocade, and rich stuffs they wear, that rustle as they go, not the chain mail of their armour; no knight now-a-days sleeps in the open field exposed to the inclemency of heaven, and in full panoply from head to foot; no one now takes a nap, as they call it, without drawing his feet out of the stirrups, and leaning upon his lance, as the knights-errant used to do; no one now, issuing from the wood, penetrates yonder mountains, and then treads the barren, lonely shore of the sea—mostly a tempestuous and stormy one—and finding on the beach a little bark without oars, sail, mast, or tackling of any kind, in the intrepidity of his heart flings himself into it and commits himself to the
wrathful
billows of the deep sea, that one moment lift him up to heaven and the next plunge him into the depths; and opposing his breast to the irresistible gale, finds himself, when he least expects it, three thousand leagues and more away from the place where he embarked; and leaping ashore in a remote and unknown land has adventures that deserve to be written, not on parchment, but on brass.
The little doctor looked wrathful, but confounded; and Mr. Payne gazed with a ferocious aspect on the beaming countenance of the unconscious Pickwick.
Accustomed to grooms who slipped off at the first sign of rebellion, the Foxhall colt was
wrathful.
"Affairs of state and urgent political necessity," murmured the King, evading Tarvin 's
wrathful
eyes.
For, if you observed, he rose in his stirrups, as thereby meaning to overcast the mark; and so he would have done, but Fangs happening to bound up at the very moment, received a scratch, which I will be bound to heal with a penny's breadth of tar.""If I thought so," said Gurth--"if I could but think so--but no--I saw the javelin was well aimed--I heard it whizz through the air with all the
wrathful
malevolence of him who cast it, and it quivered after it had pitched in the ground, as if with regret for having missed its mark.
One can distinguish on its ruins three sorts of lesions, all three of which cut into it at different depths; first, time, which has insensibly notched its surface here and there, and gnawed it everywhere; next, political and religious revolution, which, blind and
wrathful
by nature, have flung themselves tumultuously upon it, torn its rich garment of carving and sculpture, burst its rose windows, broken its necklace of arabesques and tiny figures, torn out its statues, sometimes because of their mitres, sometimes because of their crowns; lastly, fashions, even more grotesque and foolish, which, since the anarchical and splendid deviations of the Renaissance, have followed each other in the necessary decadence of architecture.
Only now and then did his single eye cast a sly and
wrathful
glance upon the bonds with which he was loaded.
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