Crossword clues for rages
rages
- Goes postal
- Fits of temper
- Foams at the mouth
- Current crazes
- Violent moods
- Throws a hissy fit
- The in things
- Parties, slang
- Has a tantrum
- Goes unchecked
- Continues furiously, as a storm
- Throws a tantrum
- Is very angry
- Goes apeshit
- Fits of wrath
- Fiery fits
- Episodes of anger
- Burns out of control
- They're the latest
- Speaks with fury
- Raves angrily
- Proceeds violently
- Moves with violent intensity, as a storm
- Is intense, as a snowstorm
- Irrational outbursts
- Instances of extreme anger
- Hotheads fly into them
- Hot streaks?
- Has a fit
- Gets angry and how
- Fits of intense anger
- Fits of fury
- Continues intensely, as a storm
- Bursts of anger
- Burns wildly
- Blows violently
- Blinding things
- Big fads
- Acts with violent anger
- Acts with anger
- Fads
- Blows a gasket
- Flies off the handle
- Blows up
- Storms
- Shows no sign of abating
- Rants and raves
- Blows a fuse
- Fulminates
- Parties hard, in modern lingo
- Tantrums
- Has a real fit
- Acts like Hotspur
- Spreads unchecked
- Shows violent anger
- Short-lived fashions
- What hotheads fly into
- Fumes
- "Though Hamlet rambles and Lear ___": Yeats
- The "in" things
- Shows fury
- Sensations
- Widespread fads
- Temper tantrums
- Furors
- Perhaps 26 28 - can it now put off storms?
- Carries on
- Blows one's top
- Goes ballistic
- Fits of anger
- Is furious
- In things
- Goes berserk
- Hits the roof
- Blows one's stack
- Shows anger
- Loses one's temper
- Blows violently, as a storm
- Goes nuts with anger
Wiktionary
n. (plural of rage English)
Usage examples of "rages".
And these were men who, unlike him, could control their battle rages and bring them on at will.
The berserker rages took from him his will and his wits: now it seemed they would steal his very soul.
Unlike his brothers, however, he could not control the rages or bring them on at will.
Thus Fyodor's only hope for controlling his battle rages, and ending his exile from his homeland, lay in the amulet-and in the magic of the drow girl who carried it.
Candidly, he described the need to control his berserker rages and his hope that the Windwalker amulet, and the drow spellcaster who carried it, might restore him to himself, and to his homeland.
Feeling a little sheepish, Fyodor agreed, and to his delight he found that the feeling of safety Wedigar's assurances gave him seemed to hold the killing rages at bay.
A warrior who cannot control his battle rages is given such a sword, and for several reasons.
Your battle rages are under control—you don't need a blunt sword anymore.
Thus Fyodor’s only hope for controlling his battle rages, and ending his exile from his homeland, lay in the amulet-and in the magic of the drow girl who carried it.
Feeling a little sheepish, Fyodor agreed, and to his delight he found that the feeling of safety Wedigar’s assurances gave him seemed to hold the killing rages at bay.
Then there were the rages you sensed coming, the rages which so sharpened the senses, which transfused one with such power, how eagerly you sensed them, like knowing a cat was about, then waiting tensely for it to spring up, somewhere, from the grass.
And then there were the cold, merciless rages, the most terrible of all, rages which the peasant had not yet learned, the rages as implacable as winter, which taught one patience, a patience colder and more cruel than ice.