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Example sentences for "wrathy"

Lexicographically close words:
wrathe; wrathful; wrathfull; wrathfully; wraththe; wreak; wreake; wreaked; wreaking; wreaks
  1. From within, other wrathy youths howled vociferous protests at their tormentor: "Stop that noise; put your muzzle on again, Hicks!

  2. Captain Butch, for once in his campus career really wrathy at the lovable Hicks.

  3. Here’s wrathy contempt and the Pomps of the Flesh!

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

  5. The defeat of Burnside has made em so wrathy that they didn't know what to do, an they thought they must find fault about sumthin.

  6. 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.

  7. It was more like a wrathy painter than any thing else.

  8. When they got there, they found the old lady as wrathy as ever.

  9. The clerk was here getting into a wrathy state, when John's old friend reached the clerk the amount of his passage, and he passed on.

  10. Everything got quiet, and I got so wrathy at not being able to foller up the chase, that I cust till the trees cummenst shedding their leaves and small branches, when I herd them lumbrin back, and I nude they war makin' to me.

  11. Nearly all men who got out on the plains were "wrathy to kill" buffaloes above all else.

  12. He has had but a hard time of it amongst us, poor creatur'; for it used to make us wrathy to find thar war so little fight in him that he wouldn't so much as kill a murdering Injun.

  13. Instead, he remained calmly facing the wrathy old sailor, who seemed bent on using the stout cane over the boy’s head.

  14. Nelson, whose dog had done the retrieving, beamed pleasantly on the disappointed and wrathy young sportsmen.

  15. I live I shall git wrathy if you keep on in this way.

  16. One feller got awful wrathy about what I writ about politics, but I jest told him to mind his own bisness, for I guessed my eye teeth was cut if I did cum from the country.

  17. He had plenty of time to let his wrathy feelings bile over, for it was more than three hours afore the green buggy waggon driv away agin.

  18. We was three days a coming down the river, and it made me awful wrathy to see that lazy old critter, "the Cleopatra," go by us on her way to the city and back agin before we got into the East river.

  19. I thought I should a haw-hawed out a larfin, all I could du, though it made me kinder wrathy to see a feller make such an etarnal coot of himself.

  20. I, after a minit; for she looked wrathy enough to spit fire, and sot up sich an opposition in the pocket line, that I was raly afeard her leetle hands would bust through the silk or break her apron strings, she dug down so.

  21. I swanny, it made me wrathy tu hear the varmint how he run on agin the poor gal.

  22. At last I got so wrathy that I couldn't stand it no longer, and bust right out the minit he'd got through.

  23. I eenamost felt as if I should holler out, and I raly believe I should have boo hooed right in the street if I hadn't been so allfired wrathy at the sight of him.

  24. They were inclined to be wrathy at first.

  25. Bandelier as to the latest conceptions of the Wrathy Chieftain.

  26. Get out, or I'll throw you to Hades out of here," said the wrathy foreman.

  27. The next day the foreman went into the blacksmith shop, and not being over civil to the vulcan in charge, was suddenly seized, dragged over the anvil and kicked out into the snow by the wrathy smith.

  28. It was more like a wrathy painter[42-1] than anything else.

  29. He saw I was a little wrathy and said I had the best chance of knowing, and agreed it should be as I wanted it.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wrathy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acrimonious; angry; choleric; cross; heated; incensed; indignant; irate; livid; mad; pissed; riled; sore; wrathful; wroth