rage against



rage against someone or something

to vent one's anger about someone or something; to criticize someone or something severely. She exhausted herself raging against Judy. Mary is raging about the office politics again.
See also: rage

rage against

v.
To protest something angrily or violently: The marching protestors were raging against the new taxes.
See also: rage

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Olav-Norwegian, Danish
Adelaida-Spanish, Hungarian
FayFAYEnglish
Dilwyn-Welsh
Ambrosios-Ancient Greek
Wolf[wulf]