We have no meanings for "fear the wrath" in our records yet.
1 Yet I still fear the wrath of Odin for you and my father.
2 He had to fear the wrath of M. Fauvel, his wife and niece.
3 If you disobey, fear the wrath of a man before whom the world trembles!
4 Now rise and follow me, nor turn back as you fear the wrath of God.
5 Why should you fear the wrath of the gods?
6 Our conscience is free and quiet because it no longer has to fear the wrath of God.
7 I thought it outrageous to urge voters in Bradford, as he did, to vote for him or fear the wrath of judgment day.
8 I neither seek the favour nor fear the wrath of any alien element in America which puts loyalty to any foreign power first.
9 They feared the wrath of Timmendiquas and the scorn of their comrades.
10 The renegades, probably fearing the wrath of the chief, also kept away.
11 Having done which, he left hurriedly, fearing the wrath of Bat Jarvis.
12 So Patroclus went back, fearing the wrath of the archer god.
13 Ilus refused - he feared the wrath of the everlasting gods -
14 He forsook Egypt, not fearing the wrath of the king.
15 Until then she had kept her sexuality quiet, fearing the wrath of her family.
16 But he feared the wrath of his chief.
Other examples for "fear the wrath"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: