Synonym: angry, mad, overwrought, rabid, raging, upset, violent. Antonym: gentle, meek, mild, quiet. Similar words: curious, penurious, various, imperious, nefarious, glorious, notorious, delirious. Meaning: ['fjʊrɪəs /'fjʊər-] adj. 1. marked by extreme and violent energy 2. marked by extreme anger 3. (of the elements) as if showing violent anger.
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151. However Di was said to be furious about the tapes, which a book says are of her voice.
152. Mr Whitelaw, as Home Secretary was furious at her applause for critics of his policies at the annual party conference.
153. It was a harrowing din, a cascade of furious voices merged into a single pulsating shout.
154. Mitchell was furious and unable to shake the conviction that he was being victimized by insensible directives from abroad.
155. When James failed to arrive at York, Henry was furious and vengefully launched attacks on the Borders.
156. Ballymena man Erwin was furious about the lack of commitment - and was particularly critical of the defence.
157. Furious fans then hurled bottles and cans at the madman as he was dragged away.
157. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
158. I was inwardly furious.
159. Her accusation in front of her family had made him coldly furious, she realised with a jolt.
160. After his lunchtime lecture from a furious Mr Major, he agreed a joint statement calling for talks to re-start immediately.
161. He had sudden outbursts of furious anger which were always fatal to the often innocent objects.
162. Which meant that something else, apart from the defence of Silvia, had provoked her own furious outburst yesterday evening.
163. After it was extinguished by ground staff, a furious row then ensued between the referee and our lads.
164. Larger pieces of dirty cometary ice may also be dislodged by this furious evaporation.
165. Hebbert had wound down after the adrenalin rush and was furious at having to crank up again.
166. Eversince Doyle burst through the door, furious and shouting and shoving(Sentencedict.com), she had stiffened into ice.
167. New labels and executive changes are coming fast and furious, including a new indie formed by Neil Young and his manager.
168. The furious lights would flash past and we would move into the middle again.
169. Such a sanguine conclusion may seem odd at a time when furious arguments are no doubt raging behind the scenes.
170. Inside the fence on the main court, the atmosphere is fast and furious and hot and colorful.
171. Walter came home furious at something his boss had said.
172. Smokers are furious at what they say is an attack on their personal freedom.
173. Catholics, he preached, trained blind and furious zealots to butcher and scalp Protestants.
174. Small banks are also merging at a furious pace, a trend expected to continue in 1996.
175. Word of what he done would spread fast and furious among that club.
176. He was shipping water at a furious rate and could plainly see that he was drowning.
177. This is a superb program highly addictive, beautifully created and often fast and furious.
178. Finally the flame would engulf his head and he'd explode in a furious orange ball of flame.
179. The work was fast and furious; working up in the top of buildings in January and February made this easy.
180. The facts are that within a decade of the Vienna Congress, nationalism was gathering furious pace.
More similar words: curious, penurious, various, imperious, nefarious, glorious, notorious, delirious, mysterious, notoriously, lugubrious, gregarious, precarious, laboriously, glorious revolution, infuriate, curio, centurion, curiosity, riotous, pious, envious, obvious, tedious, anxious, dubious, noxious, previous, officious, specious.