raging

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. embravecido
It took a lot of skill, and courage, to land the helicopter on the deck of a ship in a raging sea.Se necesitó mucha habilidad, y coraje, para aterrizar el helicóptero en la cubierta de un barco en un mar embravecido.
b. rugiente
A raging wind knocked down several very old trees in the park.Un viento rugiente derribó varios árboles muy antiguos en el parque.
a. atroz
Tammy woke up with a raging headache after last night's party.Tammy se desperó con un atroz dolor de cabeza después de la fiesta de anoche.
b. muy agudo
Tom suddenly felt a raging pain in his chest, and fell to the ground.De pronto, Tom sintió un dolor muy agudo en el pecho y cayó al piso.
a. tremendo
In spite of the rain, the party was a raging success.A pesar de la lluvia, la fiesta fue un éxito tremento.
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