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furious

[fyoor-ee-uhs] / ˈfyʊər i əs /




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Frank was furious with Simons' red card -- which was upgraded from a booking after a VAR review -- and the failure to disallow Ekitike's goal for a push on Romero.

From Barron's

The Australian skipper removed him for a 13th time in Tests, more than any other bowler, with a furious Root berating himself after prodding at a full delivery and feathering to Carey.

From Barron's

Yoon's move was defeated within hours, as furious South Koreans rallied.

From BBC

One night, she hid upstairs with her young daughter as her husband and police tried to calm her furious son outside.

From The Wall Street Journal

He was so furious after their defeat at Nottingham Forest that he said it feels like there is a hurricane inside him.

From BBC