to burn with anger

  • 31rage — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 great anger ADJECTIVE ▪ blind, pure ▪ blinding, boiling, burning, seething, uncontrollable ▪ homicida …

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  • 33Spanish profanity — Joder redirects here. For the community in Nebraska, see Joder, Nebraska. This article is a summary of Spanish profanity, referred to in the Spanish language as lenguaje soez (low language), maldiciones (curse words), malas palabras (bad words),… …

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  • 36dāu-, dǝu-, dū̆ - —     dāu , dǝu , dū̆     English meaning: to burn     Deutsche Übersetzung: 1. “brennen”, 2. “verletzen, quälen, vernichten, feindselig”     Note: uncertainly, whether in both meaning originally identical (possibly partly as “ burning pain “,… …

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  • 37Helios Eclipse — Infobox Asian comic series name = Helios Eclipse imagesize = caption = genre = multigenre=y Adventure = y Fantasy = y Romance = y author = Kaoru illustrator = publisher = flagicon|Malaysia Art Square Group publisher en = publisher other =… …

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  • 39incense — incense1 /in sens/, n., v., incensed, incensing. n. 1. an aromatic gum or other substance producing a sweet odor when burned, used in religious ceremonies, to enhance a mood, etc. 2. the perfume or smoke arising from such a substance when burned …

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  • 40flame — flame1 [fleım] n ↑flame, ↑wax, ↑wick [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin flamma flame ] 1.) [U and C] hot bright burning gas that you see when something is on fire ▪ Flames poured out of the windows of the building. ▪ They rushed past… …

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