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furious
adjective as in extremely angry, very mad
adjective as in stormy, turbulent
Example Sentences
The Frenchman ran over and shoved Son in the back as the teams left the pitch at half-time, prompting a furious reaction that was forgotten after the break as they held on for a win.
City felt they were on the wrong end of a penalty call, a handball shout and a tight offside decision in the 2-1 loss at St James' Park, which left Guardiola furious at full-time.
U.S. stocks staged a furious comeback rally on Friday as investors once again swooped in to buy the dip ahead of the weekend.
The results from the AI bellwether sparked a furious rally from Tokyo to New York early Thursday before indexes reversed course and tumbled.
The woman said she is "furious" about the delay and is feeling the strain mentally and physically.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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