We have no meanings for "moral rage" in our records yet.
1 A crowd of Englishmen working itself into a moral rage is as glorious a spectacle as the world can show.
2 He was not simply angry but in a mental and moral rage , and it made him more than hideous; it made him appalling.
3 The installations of the Swiss artist Thomas Hirschhorn, for instance, have the ramshackle look and moral rage of dada happenings a hundred years ago.
4 Again and again we were torn between horror and fascination, between moral rage against the universe (or the Star Maker) and unreasonable worship.
5 He was, I knew, a deep, thinly-covered tank of resentments and quite irrational moral rages .
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