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wrath- noun-from Old English wrǣththu- fierce anger ire-noun-Latin: īra anger -intense anger

In order to avoid the unexpected babies' wrath/ire , we must treat them nice and give them what they want. wrath- noun-from Old English wrǣththu- fierce anger ire-noun-Latin: īra anger -intense anger http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/wrath http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/ire.

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wrath- noun-from Old English wrǣththu- fierce anger ire-noun-Latin: īra anger -intense anger

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  1. In order to avoid the unexpected babies' wrath/ire, we must treat them nice and give them what they want. wrath- noun-from Old English wrǣththu- fierce anger ire-noun-Latin: īra anger -intense anger http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/wrath http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/ire

  2. The picayunish child did not want his peas to touch his mash potatoes. • picayunish- petty, mean • pic a-yunish adj. • 1780–90; < Pr picaioun small copper coin, deriv. of an onomatopoetic base *pikk- beat, here referring to the coining of coppers • http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/picayunish

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