Thesaurus / fierce
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Instead, their bodies were thick and strong, flanked by fierce animals.
WHAT ARCHAEOLOGISTS GOT WRONG ABOUT FEMALE STATUES, GODDESSES, AND FERTILITYANNALEE NEWITZFEBRUARY 10, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEYou can find warm mittens that are also stylishThe best mittens may never look quite as stylish as a fierce pair of gloves, but you can still come pretty close.
BEST MITTENS: KEEP YOUR HANDS COZYPOPSCI COMMERCE TEAMFEBRUARY 8, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEHe pushed to bring the best out of young reporters, was a fierce advocate of diversity in journalism — and did it with a smile on his face.
NBA REPORTER SEKOU SMITH, WHO DIED OF COVID AT 48, IS REMEMBERED FOR HIS KINDNESSCINDY BORENJANUARY 27, 2021WASHINGTON POSTConsidering you’ve likely felt them under your own skin, you may be surprised to learn that whether or not trigger points actually exist is a matter of fierce debate.
A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO GIVING YOURSELF A MASSAGESANDRA GUTIERREZ G.JANUARY 14, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEThere’s something kind of unsettling about an entertainment monolith demanding such fierce loyalty of fans across all media.
WANDAVISION DESERVES THE HYPE. BUT IT PENALIZES CASUAL MARVEL VIEWERS WITH CONFUSIONJUDY BERMANJANUARY 14, 2021TIMEI have and will continue to provide unwavering love and fierce protection against those with self-serving interests and those who seek to harm her or my family.
WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT BRITNEY SPEARS, HER CONSERVATORSHIP AND THE #FREEBRITNEY MOVEMENTMEGAN MCCLUSKEYJANUARY 8, 2021TIMEHis promise comes despite a fierce debate among Democratic economists and lawmakers about the merits of the payments, which some critics argue send too much money to Americans who do not need it.
DEMOCRATS WIN CONTROL OF U.S. SENATE AS OSSOFF DEFEATS PERDUEJOHN WAGNER, BRITTANY SHAMMAS, DEREK HAWKINS, CLEVE WOOTSON, HANNAH KNOWLESJANUARY 7, 2021WASHINGTON POSTHe was a fierce advocate for not only his region, but our entire Commonwealth.
VIRGINIA STATE SENATOR DIES OF COVID-19LAURA VOZZELLAJANUARY 2, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe podcast prompted a fierce debate in Canada about the threat of terrorism and criticism over the government’s alleged inaction against Chaudhry, who lives in the Toronto area.
NEW YORK TIMES SAYS IT CAN’T VERIFY ISIS CLAIMS IN ‘CALIPHATE’ PODCAST BUT ISSUES NO RETRACTIONELAHE IZADI, PAUL FARHIDECEMBER 18, 2020WASHINGTON POSTDoorDash begins trading in a few hours, and the bidding so far has been fierce.
INVESTORS TURN BULLISH ON VACCINE HOPES, IPO MANIA, AND STIMULUS TALKSBERNHARD WARNERDECEMBER 9, 2020FORTUNEWORDS RELATED TO FIERCE
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- barbarous
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- cold-blooded
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- heartless
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- shrill
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- stentorian
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- thin
- treble
- wintry
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