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- (figurative, also attributive) Uncontrollable rage, anger sufficient to prevent clear thinking.
- What was that tackle about? The red mist still descends on Beckham occasionally.
- 1913, Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Return of Tarzan, New York: Ballantine Books, published 1963, page 45:
- Slowly the red mist faded from before Tarzan’s eyes. Things began to take form—he was regaining the perspective of civilized man.
- 2023, Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Spare, Penguin Random House, →ISBN:
- In that little office, seated before that wretched Do No Bend envelope, the red mist came down, and it wasn't a mist, it was a torrent.
- 2025 March 24, David Hytner, “Reece James bends it like Beckham to help England break down Latvia”, in The Guardian:
- Bellingham felt the red mist come down. He had been booked at the end of the first half after stamping into Dmitrijs Zelenkovs. Which only made his full-blooded slide challenge into Jurkovskis risky to say the least.
- 2025 June 14, Ludovic Hunter-Tilney, “James Blake's fight against ‘free music’”, in FT Weekend, Life & Arts, page 12:
- That red-mist moment prompted [James] Blake to dig properly into the workings of the music industry.
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see red, mist.
- the red mists of the morning
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