Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Full of rage; furious.
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Examples
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Someone, please someone, must be on the side on the consumer, and afford us some common sense protections against the out rageous rules that the big companies implement without any regard.
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Global warming is only one of the reasons we need to reduce wasteful ways and out rageous oil consumption.
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Study: Where does your city rank among the road-rageous?
“Rules are like kryptonite to cyclists” « Stephen Rees’s blog 2009
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The first to open the door of war was the rider outrageous and the lion rageous, King
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With the right writer, your graphic novels would be awesome-rageous.
Brandon Hanvey’s Realms & Reality – Finale | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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She is, of course, a good soldier in the Bush army and does appear prepared to throw herself in the way of any political bullet aimed at her client and friend and it is not too hard to imagine that that loyalty would have included enduring those slings and arrows of [out] rageous fortune that have been aimed in her direction since her nomination.
Think Progress » The Miers Withdrawal: A Sign of Weakness 2005
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And he is courageous - perhaps more cou - rageous than you are, warrior.
Time of the Twins Weis, Margaret 1988
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And he is courageous - perhaps more cou - rageous than you are, warrior.
Time of the Twins Weis, Margaret 1988
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Alessan will never be as carefree, blithe, or gay as Suriana described him, but his smile is readier now, and he will laugh at Tuero's out - rageous humor and smile at his sons 'antics and boasts.
Nerilka's Story McCaffrey, Anne 1986
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This insistence on pity, on love, is quite different from the rageous weeping, which is compulsion from the lower center, below the diaphragm.
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