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wrathy

/rath-ee, rah-thee or, especially British, raw-thee/US // ˈræθ i, ˈrɑ θi or, especially British, ˈrɔ θi //

愤怒,腕部,腕力,皱纹

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    wrath·i·er, wrath·i·est.Informal.

    • : wrathful; angry.

Examples

  • She might have got wrathy and backed out at the last minute.

  • We had sat two long hot days in the convention, had slept but little, were worn out and very, very wrathy.

  • Upon the first order to come with us they seemed delighted, which caused the mistress to become very wrathy.

  • Sumner was wrathy at this, and ses he, 'Shut up, you old fool; wait until it is all under.'

  • "Bird shot's mighty irritatin'—specially to a wrathy fellow," said Despair.