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Definition of Enrages
1. enrage [v] - See also: enrage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enrages
Literary usage of Enrages
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Paris: Including a Description of the Principal Edifices and Curiosities of by Louis-Sébastien Mercier (1817)
"THE enrages. T 1-JESE are horses which go to and from Versailles ... How estimable
arc these enrages when bearing to the foot of the throne a sage, who, ..."
2. Echoes from the Rocky Mountains: Reminiscences and Thrilling Incidents of by John Wesley Clampitt (1888)
"... CONVENTION - BRIGHAM'3 SPEECH enrages THE MULTITUDE —THREATENED DESTRUCTION
OF THE GENTILE PRESS —ARMED CITIZENS BARRICADE THE ENTRANCE TO THE EDITOR'S ..."
3. Memoirs of the Duchess D'Abrantès (Madame Junot) by Laure Junot Abrantès (1832)
"... art not rich—The First Consul's opinion of the contrivers of tho infernal
machine—The Republicans and the enrages—Remarkable scene at Malmaison—Animated ..."
4. The History of Christianity in India: From the Commencement of the Christian Era by James Hough (1839)
"For some time he quietly attended the Syriac matins and enrages the vespers,
though he did not understand the language, until informed that they persevered ..."