Definition of wrathy in English:
wrathy
adjective ˈrɔːθiˈrɒθiˈraTHē
North American dated, informal Wrathful.
Example sentencesExamples
- I began to be alarmed and wrathy; but I felt that my knowledge of French was not equal to adequately expressing my sentiments and decided to await developments.
- The noise of the mooncalves would at times be a vast flat calf-like sound, at times it rose to an amazed and wrathy bellowing, and again it would become a clogged bestial sound, as though these unseen creatures had sought to eat and bellow at the same time.
- California writer Frank Taylor wrote in Forum in November 1939, ‘Californians are wrathy over The Grapes of Wrath…Though the book is fiction, many readers accept it as fact.’
- It has been very difficult to not post the 101 wrathy thoughts that have come to mind, but after allowing myself a day to cool down all I can really say is gentlemen, shame on you!
- My flip, polite persona masks a smouldering and wrathy incredulity as I learn that another revivalist is stepping up to accept officialdom's accolade.