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What (who) is RAGED - definition

1997 ALBUM BY SARA EVANS
If You Ever Want My Lovin'; I Don't Wanna See the Light; The Week the River Raged

Raged      
·Impf & ·p.p. of Rage.
raging         
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Raging (disambiguation)
a.
Furious, enraged, infuriate, infuriated, incensed, very angry.
raging         
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Raging (disambiguation)
1.
Raging water moves very forcefully and violently.
The field trip involved crossing a raging torrent.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
Raging fire is very hot and fierce.
As he came closer he saw a gigantic wall of raging flame before him.
ADJ: ADJ n
3.
Raging is used to describe things, especially bad things, that are very intense.
If raging inflation returns, then interest rates will shoot up...
He felt a raging thirst.
ADJ: ADJ n
4.
see also rage

Wikipedia

Three Chords and the Truth (Sara Evans album)

Three Chords and the Truth is the debut studio album by American country music artist Sara Evans. The album's title comes from Harlan Howard, a country music songwriter to whom this quote is widely attributed. It also was an improvized lyric in U2's version of the Bob Dylan song "All Along the Watchtower," released on the Rattle and Hum album. The album was released in July 1997 via RCA Records Nashville and it produced three singles: "True Lies", the title track, and "Shame About That". Even though all three singles charted on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, none of them reached the Top 40, making this Evans' only major label album to not produce any Top 40 hits.

Examples of use of RAGED
1. But fighting in Beirut also raged elsewhere Thursday.
2. The debate over John Boltons nomination has raged for months.
3. TV cameras turned up and public controversy raged.
4. Across the border in Lebanon, deadly combat raged on.
5. Widespread fighting has raged in the area for several days.