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♦voorbeelden:een hevige brand • a raging fireeen hevige discussie • a vehement discussioneen hevige knal • a tremendous bangeen hevige koorts • a raging feverhevige pijnen • violent/severe pains2 onder hevig protest • under strong/vehement protesthevige uitvallen • violent outburstsII 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:hevig bloeden • bleed profuselyzij snikte hevig • she cried her eyes outhevig verlangen naar • yearn/ache forhevig tekeer gaan • rant (and rage) -
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raging — rag|ing [ˈreıdʒıŋ] adj [only before noun] 1.) very great and hard to control ▪ a raging appetite ▪ I was in a raging temper. 2.) continuing strongly and showing no signs of ending ▪ a raging debate ▪ raging inflation ▪ The show was a raging… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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