English to Gujarati Dictionary raging

raging

રેગિંગ
definition
verb
he raged at the futility of it all
feel or express violent uncontrollable anger.
adjective
a raging bull
showing violent uncontrollable anger.
example
The commercial tells the tale of the brave Kerryman who undertook a gruelling 35-mile walk in a 'raging' blizzard to summon help for the rest of his expedition.
Countless seafarers have been dragged into watery graves by the 'raging' maelstrom that inhabits the two-mile strip of open water between the Hebridean islands of Jura and Scarba.
I admire the inventiveness, and while not everything is a 'raging' success, there's a lot to like.
Derick continued to dowse out jets of water at the 'raging' fire, but each time the sections he blasted out came alive again.
While it wasn't a 'raging' success for soccer, the protector did have the side effect of increasing the competitiveness of the girls due to increased confidence.
Police were last night continuing their investigations into how a car plunged into a 'raging' river, killing four men and injuring one.
Arizona firefighters hoping to save the $200 million Mount Graham observatory from 'raging' wild fires.
His sister jumped in to save him only to be left struggling in the 'raging' sea as the surfer tried to hang on to her.
If that's what they had in mind, it was a 'raging' success.
He becomes a 'raging' lion when he is angry, a tiny mouse when he is scared and a multitude of other forms depending on how he is feeling.
There were some tears of course, and one very minor tantrum, but all in all I think it is safe to say that the school Easter bonnet parade was a 'raging' success with the critics.
Today, his Arkansas-based timber company is a 'raging' success.
For Paul to emerge as a leading candidate, he'll have to turn his current assignment into a 'raging' success.
Several times we had to hastily rise up our feet as the 'raging' bull was getting too close for comfort.
They use the 'raging' success of the single to slingshot the album into the charts straight to #49.
Personally, I thought that Guest Week was a 'raging' success.
The stream that they camped beside was 'raging' and spitting water furiously.
A torrent of 'raging' water swept in, almost killing them.
Almost 40 soldiers braved a 'raging' fire and potentially lethal asbestos fumes as they tackled a warehouse blaze in the early hours of yesterday morning.
The sweet flowing stream turned into a 'raging' torrent.
The man could laugh at his own mistakes, but turned into 'raging' bull whenever I made one.
A gathering of more than 30 top city dignitaries met at York's Norwich Union Life headquarters to celebrate the 'raging' success of York Business Pride.
As the fight continued Amanda watched in fascination as her friendly innkeeper turned into a 'raging' bull determined to tear his opponent limb from limb.
Eventually, her eyelids closed and she fell asleep dreaming of wild woods, 'raging' storms and open seas.
Seventeen miles up-valley, a 'raging' creek flows in clear to join the silty Soler, an unnamed peak filling the V between the two streams.
We apprehended a kalbaisakhi - a 'raging' nor'wester where the furious winds unsettles all that is calm and quiet until it blurs the horizon and subsides soon after.
Surely you've got more sense than a 'raging' bull, charging each time you see the matador's red rag!
At the height of the violence a 'raging' gang of 40 men bombarded the pub with bricks and customers were forced to barricade themselves in the landlord's living quarters in fear of their lives.
Whilst many residents may disagree, the Pattaya Music Festival 2002 was a 'raging' success with more people than ever seen before on the city's streets.
The Holiday Pledge Drive, into which the current round of fundraising seems to have evolved, has been a 'raging' success.
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