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furious

[fyoor-ee-uhs] / ˈfyʊər i əs /




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A dog set up a furious din and ran at us, stopping short a couple of feet away and barking as though to waken the dead.

From Literature

The questions and worries are running fast and furious, but he tries to focus on Michelle.

From Literature

Guardiola must still be furious and frustrated at how City were so much in command at half-time with a two-goal advantage, yet somehow contrived to cast aside two points and almost lose all three.

From BBC

But the U.S. burned through munitions at a furious clip, firing more than 150 missiles, amounting to roughly a quarter of the interceptors ever purchased by the Pentagon.

From The Wall Street Journal

Many people in Minneapolis are furious at the aggressive tactics used by immigration agents.

From Barron's