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Explore the depths of intense emotions like rage and irrational devotion through stories of fury and passion. Discover how simple acts can enrage or captivate, unveiling hidden desires and obsessions that drive individuals to extremes. Uncover the secrets behind what truly enrages and enthralls us all, shedding light on the mysteries of human emotion.
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ENRAGE (in RAYJ) v. Link: HEN CAGE • What ENRAGESmy wife is when I forget to wipe my feet before coming into the house. • Muriel's boss was ENRAGED when he found out she had gone on her vacation to the Caribbean and left a lot of unfinished work on her desk. • The crowd became ENRAGED when it was announced that the concert had been cancelled. • " ENRAGED farmer discovering a fox in the HEN CAGE"
ENRAGE (in RAYJ) v. to put in a rage; infuriate, anger Link: HEN CAGE • What ENRAGESmy wife is when I forget to wipe my feet before coming into the house. • Muriel's boss was ENRAGED when he found out she had gone on her vacation to the Caribbean and left a lot of unfinished work on her desk. • The crowd became ENRAGED when it was announced that the concert had been cancelled. • " ENRAGED farmer discovering a fox in the HEN CAGE"
FETISH- (FET ish) n. Link: BRITISH • My mother has a shoe FETISH; she has more shoes in her closet than clothes. • Mary has a FETISH for chocolate; she hides a box under her bed, in her desk at the office, and in her purse. • Dora has a cat FETISH; she owns over 25 cats and still wants more. “The BRITISH, they say, have an absolute FETISH for tea.”
FETISH- (FET ish) n. any thing or activity to which one is irrationally devoted Link: BRITISH • My mother has a shoe FETISH; she has more shoes in her closet than clothes. • Mary has a FETISH for chocolate; she hides a box under her bed, in her desk at the office, and in her purse. • Dora has a cat FETISH; she owns over 25 cats and still wants more. “The BRITISH, they say, have an absolute FETISH for tea.”
OUST (owst) v. Link: HOUSE
OUST (owst) v. to eject; to force out; to banish Link: HOUSE
PHOTOGENIC (fohtuh JEN ik) adj. Link: PHOTO GENIE • The PHOTOGENIC young actress posed for photographers in front of her awaiting limousine. • The photographer couldn't stop photographing his PHOTOGENIC subject. • My mother is so PHOTOGENIC, she always takes a good picture. 'The PHOTOS of this PHOTOGENIC GENIE could get her a television series. "
PHOTOGENIC (fohtuh JEN ik) adj. suitable, especially attractive for photography Link: PHOTO GENIE • The PHOTOGENIC young actress posed for photographers in front of her awaiting limousine. • The photographer couldn't stop photographing his PHOTOGENIC subject. • My mother is so PHOTOGENIC, she always takes a good picture. 'The PHOTOS of this PHOTOGENIC GENIE could get her a television series. "
Idiom of the Week “Get Your Wires Crossed” means: a misunderstanding 1. “I’m sorry about not meeting you at the restaurant; I guess we got our wires crossed,” stated Julie. 2. If you don’t listen to the instructions, you’re more likely to get your wires crossed.