highly-charged

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highly-charged

[ˌhaɪlɪˈtʃɑːdʒd] ADJ [atmosphere, debate] → muy tenso, muy crispado
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Passing by the tower with her husband on the path to the gate she could feel the vibrant air humming round them from the louvred belfry in the circle of sound, and it matched the highly-charged mental atmosphere in which she was living.
He was in that highly-charged state that one might have expected to draw sparks and snaps from him by presenting a knuckle to any part of his figure.
A highly-charged third chukker saw PBG/Remounts dominate it fully smashing five goals while AOS could add just one as their opponents took a 6-3 lead.
A HIGHLY-CHARGED political climate risks "legitimising" hate crime, a Solihull councillor has claimed.
Summary: Dubai [UAE], Mar 7 (ANI): The International Cricket Council (ICC) has charged Australia vice-captain David Warner with 75 percent of his match fee for breaching the code of conduct in a highly-charged first test against South Africa in Durban.
Jools Holland with The Rhythm & Blues Orchestra Royal Albert Hall, touring until Dec 22 For highly-charged musical magnificence, Jools Holland is a safe, and fast-moving, pair of hands.
Republicans in the US House of Representatives criticized the decision by Comey, and scheduled a House committee hearing with him on Thursday to discuss his decision in the highly-charged political case.
UEFA have appointed one of Europe's most card-happy referees for Liverpool's highly-charged Europa League clash with Manchester United.
A HIGHLY-CHARGED public meeting has been held to discuss the closure of a lane in a Cardiff suburb.
Murray beat Djokovic to land his maiden grand slam title at the US Open in September - shortly after claiming Olympic gold - and will take on the Serbian again in Melbourne after seeing off Roger Federer in a highly-charged semi-final.
FM104 backed presenter Jeremy Dixon and the team on their late-night phone show during what they described as highly-charged situation.

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