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- OUTRAGE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
offend, outrage, affront, insult mean to cause hurt feelings or deep resentment offend need not imply an intentional hurting but it may indicate merely a violation of the victim's sense of what is proper or fitting outrage implies offending beyond endurance and calling forth extreme feelings
- Outrage (2010) - IMDb
Outrage: Directed by Takeshi Kitano With Takeshi Kitano, Kippei Shîna, Ryô Kase, Fumiyo Kohinata The boss of a major crime syndicate orders his lieutenant to bring a rogue gang of drug traffickers in line, a job that gets passed on to his long-suffering subordinate
- Outrage | Pokémon moves - Pokémon Database
Details and added effects for the Pokémon attack 'Outrage', including all the Pokémon that can learn it
- OUTRAGE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
OUTRAGE definition: 1 a feeling of anger and shock: 2 a shocking, morally unacceptable, and usually violent action… Learn more
- Outrage (move) - Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia
Outrage deals damage and gives the user the Rampaging status Under the Rampaging status, the user continues using Outrage for 2-3 turns and is unable to take any other actions Afterwards, the Rampaging status is lifted and the user becomes confused
- Outrage (2009 film) - Wikipedia
Outrage is a 2009 American documentary film written and directed by Kirby Dick The film presents a narrative discussing the hypocrisy of people purported in the documentary to be closeted gay or bisexual politicians who promote anti-gay legislation
- Outrage - definition of outrage by The Free Dictionary
Define outrage outrage synonyms, outrage pronunciation, outrage translation, English dictionary definition of outrage n 1 An act of extreme violence or viciousness: outrages committed by the dictatorship 2 Something that is grossly offensive to decency, morality, or
- OUTRAGE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You can refer to an act or event which you find very shocking as an outrage The latest outrage was to have been a co-ordinated gun and bomb attack on the station Tom, this is an outrage!
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