rage through



rage through something

 
1. Lit. [for a fire] to burn rapidly through an area or a building. The fire raged through the unoccupied building. When the fire began to rage through the forest, we knew we had better head for the river.
2. Fig. [for someone] to move rapidly through some sequence or process, as if in a rage. Harry raged through the contract, looking for more errors. She raged through the book, angry with everything she read.
See also: rage

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Daikidah-ee-keeJapanese
BoŘIvoj-Czech
Alemayehu-Eastern African, Amharic
Connie['kɔni]
Carme (1)KAR-me (Galician)Galician, Catalan
AbileneAB-i-leen (English), ab-i-LEE-nee (English)Biblical