Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: outrages
IPA transcription: ['aʊtɹ,eɪdʒɪz]
Usage examples
  • Such outrages are always common here, and no kind of property exposed to colored protection only, can be considered safe.
  • A guaranty by the national authority would be as much levelled against the usurpations of rulers as against the ferments and outrages of faction and sedition in the community.
  • Let me hope, that the pride, the insane pride of this morning, is but the reaction of your internal suffering from witnessing the results of your influence in the outrages of last night.
  • Unhappily throughout a large part of Scotland the clergy of the Established Church were, to use the phrase then common, rabbled. The morning of Christmas day was fixed for the commencement of these outrages.