Advanced emotion, feeling of intense or growing anger.
An interest followed with exaggerated zeal.
Something that is desired intensely.
Behave violently, as if in state of a great anger.
1 A new consciousness leader also knows the difference between outrage and rage .
2 In an appeal to activists, it said rage is good for recruiting.
3 Or, as usually happens, the public rage will find a new target.
4 Doing things on one's own terms is all the rage this year.
5 And this seemed a good outcome; irritants removed, the populist rage rewarded.
6 But the storm continued to rage around the ship; and they said:
7 I was in a rage with everyone; principally of course with myself.
8 Watch: Brutal road rage incident as 'victim' turns tables on his attackers
9 Activists say rage at government corruption and neglect are fuelling two insurgencies.
10 It's post-bingo cafe time, and the European Union debate continues to rage .
11 As I spoke, rage sparkled in my eyes; the magistrate was intimidated.
12 The men of the Lotus looked on in mute and helpless rage .
13 The storm and pressure of the world rage in my own heart.
14 I'm moving in toward the camera now, carried forward by my rage .
15 Moreover, the public service clashed with the personal rage of the moment.
16 Madam, -Debt forgiveness appears to be all the rage of late.
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