11.   I am ecstatic to report that my defiant act did not draw the wrath of the Cowboys owner.

12.   In addition, they sometimes draw the wrath of enforcers of local air-quality standards.

13.   In recent weeks, Sudan has drawn the wrath of American officials, from the president on down.

14.   In the process she has drawn the wrath of some city concessionaires by increasing their tax bills as much as tenfold through the reassessment of accounts overlooked for decades.

15.   It drew the wrath of his normally reserved mother.

16.   Not surprisingly, many Protestants steer clear of issues that might draw the wrath of the government.

17.   Not since Michael Milken ruled the junk bond market at the now-defunct Drexel Burnham Lambert did one person draw the wrath of so many armchair financiers.

18.   Oil companies search in fields worldwide, often in nations with unstable or undemocratic governments that draw the wrath of the U.S. government.

19.   On other matters, he soon drew the wrath of organized labor with his denunciations of industrial strikes.

20.   One drawback, experts said, can be drawing the wrath of customers, who may refuse to fly a particular airline after a job action.

v. + wrath >>共 77
incur 18.40%
draw 11.79%
face 11.32%
risk 8.25%
earn 5.90%
feel 3.54%
escape 2.83%
turn 2.59%
provoke 1.89%
vent 1.89%
draw + n. >>共 656
attention 9.56%
criticism 6.16%
line 4.85%
crowd 2.60%
fire 2.51%
conclusion 2.38%
support 2.07%
people 1.43%
walk 1.32%
plan 1.28%
wrath 0.25%
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