Wax wroth phrase
The adjective "angry" can be substituted for "wroth".
To express one's anger, indignation, or fury in speech or writing.
I know that she was waxing wroth by reading her angry letter.
If I were you, I wouldn't wax wroth in public like that.
She lost patience and waxed wroth because of his lateness.
The verb "wax" should be conjugated according to its tense.
"Wroth" is an ancient slang that means "wrathful; angry or irritated". The term dates from before 900.
To begin to decline or deteriorate decline; to get worse very quickly
After his leg's injury, his skiing career hit the skids.