rage against (someone or something)
rage against (someone or something)
To protest, criticize, or vent angrily about someone or something. I spent a lot of my teenage years raging against my parents, but looking back, I gave them way more grief than they deserved. Employees has formed a picket line outside of the company as they rage against proposed cuts to their pay and pension schemes.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
rage against someone or something
to vent one's anger about someone or something; to criticize someone or something severely. She exhausted herself raging against Judy. Mary is raging about the office politics again.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
rage against
v.
To protest something angrily or violently: The marching protestors were raging against the new taxes.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
- raging
- rage against
- rail against
- rail against (someone or something)
- railing
- ream
- rage at
- rage at (someone or something)