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furiously

[fyoor-ee-uhs-lee] / ˈfyʊər i əs li /


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"What are you doing here?" he demanded furiously.

From Literature

Hausmann said the initial euphoria triggered by Maduro’s capture—when he was texting furiously with Venezuelan friends—dissipated when they realized full-scale change was still a ways off.

From The Wall Street Journal

Christopher flinched as they approached: the water that rimmed it was angry and choppy, and waves spat seawater furiously into the air.

From Literature

Opponents of the bill have reacted furiously to Lord Falconer's proposal.

From BBC

In the video, a gray pit bull named Valerio stood on a woman’s lap, furiously wagging his tail as he accepted her caresses.

From Los Angeles Times