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wrathier

[rath-ee, rah-thee or, especially Brit., raw-thee]

wrath·y

[rath-ee, rah-thee or, especially Brit., raw-thee]
adjective, wrath·i·er, wrath·i·est. Informal.
wrathful; angry.

Origin:
1820–30, Americanism; wrath + -y1

wrath·i·ly, adverb
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an extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event; an exceptional example or instance.
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