"Wrath" is usually described as a demonstration of strong and fierce force. So...you could say, for example "Feel my wrath!", or something to that effect.
fear my wrath.
The tiger was in quite a state of wrath snarling, snapping, and lunging at the keeper.
"Displease me and you will feel my wrath!""I felt the wrath of God.""I waited until my initial wrath had eased before voicing my complaint"(found on merriam weberter) (: lol
After years of pent-up anger, her wrath finally erupted in a fiery outburst.
The man's fiery wrath killed the woman's dog.
The wrath of Tutenkhamun thundered down upon his cowering servants.
The man exploded all his wrath onto his little child
The word wrath can be used as a noun. Examples: "Feel my never-ending wrath." "The guilty man faced the judge's wrath."
The girls said she read the Grapes of Wroth, but she really meant The Grapes of Wrath.
God's wrath caused him to send down lightning bolts and kill your mother.
The wrath of God was rained down upon them for their actions.
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