Synonym: bloodthirsty, brutal, cruel, fierce, ruthless, savage, vicious, wild. Antonym: gentle, meek, mild, obedient. Similar words: atrocious, precocious, officious, precious, specious, vivacious, salacious, audacious. Meaning: [fə'rəʊʃəs] adj. marked by extreme and violent energy.
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91, The others, drawing a second's breath, closed in again , implacable, unconquerable, ferocious.
92, Ralph, Jr. smiles with self-satisfaction. He stops and opens his mouth to speak, but instead a ferocious SNEEZE escapes, sending FLAMES shooting out of his nose.
93, Ferocious, deleterious traffic accidents inflict irrevocable damages to the eye.
94, Its appearance looks very fearsome really, it that is particularly thick black truncal extend the sky to full moon with screwy branch, just like the devil of a ferocious.
95, Keane was a ferocious motivator, talismanic captain, and a player who rarely selected the wrong pass or surrendered possession.
96, The phrase used for purposes of professional, competition texting is: "The razor-toothed piranhas of the genera Serrasalmus and Pygocentrus are the most ferocious freshwater fish in the world.
97, Literary buffs, even if they have never been to Spain, will recognise them as the ferocious giants attacked by Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes 's fictional 17th-century hero.
98, The razor-toothed piranhas of the genera Serrasalmus and Pygocentrus are the most ferocious freshwater fish in the world. In reality they seldom attack a human.
99, The battle was ferocious, both sides thirsty to spill the blood of the enemy in hand-to-hand combat.
100, March 14 tender result is announced, the ferocious "Tigers" Guangzhou decimating the real estate company to 31.5889 billion yuan in one fell swoop successful tender price.
101, He drew, or rather dragged off , his ferocious helpmate.
102, A ferocious predator, Ichthyosaur can ravage even the most hardy prey in seconds.
103, A ferocious face and a jet black muzzle , a muffling muzzle of long pistol.
104, She was indeed somewhat cowed by the ferocious campaipaign about it.
105, Ghost Wei Ge à ? left negative, right hand catch Hydra , face ferocious is no deposit.
106, No enemy is so ferocious but we can defeat it.
107, The record-breaking message is as follows: "The razor-toothed piranhas of the genera Serrasalmus and Pygocentrus are the most ferocious freshwater fish in the world.
108, Sandking takes the form of a huge arachnid, inspired by the Scintillant Waste's small but ubiquitous denizens; and this is a true outward expression of his ferocious nature.
109, On Feb. 19, 1945, during World War II, some 30,000 United States Marines landed on the Western Pacific island of Iwo Jima, where they encountered ferocious resistance from Japanese forces.
110, A ferocious blast ( ff ) starts off the reprise.
111, A ferocious predator, the Ichthyosaur can ravage even the most hardy prey in seconds.
112, He saw her yearning, hungry eyes,[www.Sentencedict.com] and her ill-fed female form which had been rushed from childhood into a frightened and ferocious maturity.
113, Growing to return a week is affirmative, whole body month white long robe, in the hand one handle periodical, ferocious on seeing, arrive to also have several charming dashing sensibility of dividing.
114, For hundreds of years mankind and the ferocious cat-like charr have been locked in a death struggle.
115, The badger and the snake had a ferocious battle in the woods.
116, Attack Dog - $ 200 - - A ferocious trained German Shepherd doggy which kills any infantry in one bite.
117, About one million young pilgrims have braved a day of ferocious heat to join Pope Benedict at an open-air prayer vigil on the outskirts of the Spanish capital Madrid.
More similar words: atrocious, precocious, officious, precious, specious, vivacious, salacious, audacious, pernicious, voracious, judicious, conscious, sagacious, capricious, mendacious, pugnacious, loquacious, suspicious, consciously, unconscious, voraciously, perspicacious, avariciously, subconsciously, consciousness, atrocity, onerous, numerous, generous, dangerous.