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Wrathful
Wrathful meaning
Possessed of great wrath; very angry.
Example sentences (12)
Dante put Phlegyas as ferryman over the Styx and made it the fifth circle of Hell, where the wrathful and sullen are punished by being drowned in the muddy waters for eternity, with the wrathful fighting each other.
However, when a pastor with ties to the previous owners brings his church group to the site in an attempt to communicate with restless spirits, they unwittingly unleash a wrathful force.
With that said, here are the best ways to farm Wrathful Hearts without relying on bugs or exploits.
In the first episode of Season 15, Sam is stabbed while protecting a woman and child from the harlequin ghost of John Wayne Gacy -- one of the many spooks the Winchesters previously put behind Hell's bars only to be set free by a wrathful Chuck.
History is catching up with our foolishness and history will prove to be even more wrathful than a lonely, confused, seventeen-year-old boy with a pistol and shotgun.
The type of role that couldn’t have been easy on Sam Seder’s vocal cords (see also: Hugo, his wrathful food inspector), Fenton is a huge brat with a doting mother, so naturally his birthday party is hell on earth.
Freyja is so wrathful that all the Æsir ’s halls beneath her are shaken and the necklace Brísingamen breaks off from her neck.
Godzilla’s vaguely humanoid appearance and strained, lumbering movements endeared it to Japanese audiences, who could relate to Godzilla as a sympathetic character despite its wrathful nature.
In the first part of the book, God is depicted as relentless and wrathful; in the second part of the book, He is revealed to be truly loving and merciful.
On rare occasions, advanced Tantric practitioners such as Senge Dongma, the Lion-Faced Dakini, spin prayer wheels counterclockwise to manifest a more wrathful protective energy.
The Cumans land a surprise attack on Emperor Balwin I and the wrathful knights strike a skilful counter-attack, to which the cavalry immediately turns around and "apparently flees".
Wrath is the only sin not necessarily associated with selfishness or self-interest, although one can of course be wrathful for selfish reasons, such as jealousy (closely related to the sin of envy).