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How to use rages in a sentence

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While all the national papers report that Gore will be conceding any day now, the online debate rages on.
While the debate rages on about the use of the N-word, what a lot of people are failing to see is the die-hard truth behind her sketches.
Politicians, policy experts and academics are amazingly complacent about the blizzard of cross-subsidies that now rages.
She describes these rages as often provoked by strangers on the street who whistle at her or make some sexually suggestive remark.
As passion's storm rages in the empty night will the fitful dreams of lost love just continue to slowly, painfully, tormentedly drift by?
As the drummer spits out a cacophony of quick-wristed rhythms and slashing fills, the music rages on to a cathartic finale.
Nothing beats the toasty comfort of a flickering blaze in the hearth while Old Man Winter rages just beyond the walls.
This can naturally get any woman down, causing clinical depression and even suicidal rages against her own body.
There was this unclean desire toward celebrity and media that still rages within us like the shakes in an alcoholic.
Debate rages over the sporting merits of synchronised swimming, but it has proved a popular addition to the aquatics programme.
Write a really hateful, nasty letter to your family, telling them all your resentments and rages.
Autocratic rages and selfish bursts of temperament seem not to have been in his repertoire.
But it's pretty much guaranteed that those trendsetters who start the fashion rages already have something new in mind.
The World Cup fever rages on, with soccer enthusiasts glued to the television for the live telecast of matches and match review programmes.
And our campuses have been witness to the anger that rages in the young minds against the war.
Even today, argument rages in the naturalist community over the precise root of interspecies differentiation.
The global warming debate still rages and scientists use statistics to prove their point in both the YES and the NO case.
Now, more than a decade later, a political battle rages between the forces of nationalism and Socialism.
Often inflexible and stubborn in their love lives, some will be prone to jealous rages.
This has fuelled the civil war, which has left two and a half million people dead and which still rages today.
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Examples from Classical Literature
There is a striking description in one of Mr. Rudyard Kipling's stories of a night in an Indian city when the Dog Star rages.
Do ye not hear Hector, who now rages to fire the ships, inciting all his people?
His cowardly rages made them dread a shot in the back or poison in their coffee.
Violent blasts of rain had accompanied these rages of wind, and the day just closed as I sat down to read had been the worst of all.
Hector the son of Priam rages with intolerable fury, and has already done great mischief.
War rages yet with the audacious Boythorn, though at uncertain intervals, and now hotly, and now coolly, flickering like an unsteady fire.
The rages of men like Phoebus are milk-soups, whose ebullition is calmed by a drop of cold water.
He flies into all kinds of rages when I ask him questions about her.
What spear can transfix the dragon of passion which rages here?
It depicts HMS Culloden stranded near Aboukir Island, off the Egyptian coast, as the battle rages in the distance.
Through the whole range of rant he rages like a man inspired.
A sight of the jewel sent Monsieur Lausch into raptures and rages.
The fiend in his own shape is less hideous than when he rages in the breast of man.
Meanwhile the Great Schism of the Church rages, before and after Rienzi.
If they are opposed they fly into ungovernable passions and blind rages.
Was he being devoured by one of those secret rages, all the more terrible because contained, and which only burst forth, with an irresistible force, at the last moment?
Pick a scheme using hot autumnal shades and warm colours to create a feeling of warmth and cosiness while the weather rages against the double glazing.
He found it expedient to be cautious all the time, except for the rare moments, when, assured of his own intrepidity, he abandoned himself to petty rages and lusts.
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