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furious

[fyoor-ee-uhs] / ˈfyʊər i əs /




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The Queen told the BBC she had been "so angry" and "furious" about the attack - first reported in a book earlier this year.

From BBC

He has always been firm without being furious.

From The Wall Street Journal

The sport appears to exist to make reasonable people furious, all the time.

From The Wall Street Journal

Chicago’s furious comeback involved one of the less likely plays in football in recent years: actually recovering an onside kick.

From The Wall Street Journal

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