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wrathy
[rath-ee, rah-thee, raw-thee]
adjective
Informal.
wrathier, wrathiest
wrathful; angry.
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Other 51Թ Forms
- wrathily adverb
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51Թ History and Origins
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He said that hot-tempered young men who listened not to the voices of their elders would bring a wrathy God down on their own heads.
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"Don't be wrathy, Smith—what's your tipple, old fellow?" put in one of the young men, soothingly stroking the broad shoulders of that interesting youth.
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When they got there, they found the old lady as wrathy as ever.
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They bulged in, and in an instant the bear followed them out, and I told my friend to shoot him, as he was mighty wrathy to kill a bear.
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When I got there, the old lady appeared to be mighty wrathy; and when I broached the subject, she looked at me as savage as a meat axe.
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