Down the road came striding the shabby figure of the old woman who had helped him set the trap; and very
wrathy was she when she saw that the cottage door had been battered in.
The secessionists are very
wrathy about it, and remonstrated with General Foster.
(29) In early 1883, Campbell recruited a Hamilton-based loan company away from Robertson, with the latter being quite "
wrathy" when he learned the news.