Synonym: fierceness, furiousness, fury, vehemence, violence, wildness. Similar words: ferocious, atrocity, reciprocity, vociferous, velocity, vociferously, atrocious, city. Meaning: [fə'rɑsətɪ /-'rɒs-] n. the property of being wild or turbulent.
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31) Women were now playing with the ferocity, commitment and sheer athleticism once associated only with men.
32) Even so, they do sometimes become dislodged by the ferocity of the strike.
33) His crucial test will be the ferocity of his assault on spending.
34) Trolls are greatly feared because of their unthinking ferocity and indiscriminate appetite.
35) He is capable of avuncular charm, wheezy laughter and mischievous wit as well as grizzly ferocity and stick-in-the-mud reactionary attitudes and walking-stick-in-the-hand swashbuckling.
36) The knife had snapped in two from the ferocity of the attack.
37) Neither retreated more than a few steps before attacking with renewed ferocity,[sentence dictionary] driving the other back.
38) For the first time he met, peeping above the surface, the force of a prejudice which had unrelenting ferocity.
39) Steve Francis still plays with the joyous ferocity of the kid ninja warrior.
40) Their untrained but nervous eyes, and rumour, vastly exaggerated both the ferocity and size of the advancing army.
41) Whatever it was they were after, it was an unknown quantity, unknown, that is, except for a lethal ferocity.
42) The suddenness and ferocity of the downpour had caught all three of them by surprise.
43) The ferocity of the piranha fish has made it famous.
44) The ferocity of the playing is impressive in and of itself.
45) The next moment he was climbing from the bed, the ferocity of his passion still evident on him.
46) Rhinoceros - Great ferocity when aroused.
47) They exemplify the unbridled ferocity of the protoss at war.
48) Idol of Ferocity changed to include Mangle ( Cat ).
49) Europe's powers would have fought over their differences without Napoleon. But the scale and ferocity of conflict was due in large part to the emperor's "aggression, egomania and lust for power".
50) He delighted to witness Hindley degrading himself past redemption; and became daily more notable for savage sullenness and ferocity.
51) Strickland had the directness of the fanatic and the ferocity of the apostle.
52) Take the colorful effusiveness of Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen and the ferocity of the late Yankee skipper Billy Martin, and you begin to get a picture.
53) A boto's jaw muscles can snap its elongated beak down on prey with crocodilian ferocity.
54) Stooping, he stared at him in breathless and frozen ferocity.
55) Although Sinbad pronounced these words with much calmness, his eyes gave forth gleams of extraordinary ferocity.
56) From beneath their broad-brimmed hats of palm-leaf, gleamed eyes which, even in good-nature and merriment, had a kind of animal ferocity.
57) It was like a beast long fabled for its ferocity.
58) He's a technical ballplayer at 7-foot-tall and plays with a defensive ferocity few in the league can match. Or overcome.
59) He is abject. He is a shining example of moral leprosy, a mixture of ferocity and jocularity that betrays supreme misery, perhaps, but is not conducive to attractiveness.
60) Mr. Helton dropped Arthur, and seized Herbert, and shook him with the same methodical ferocity.
More similar words: ferocious, atrocity, reciprocity, vociferous, velocity, vociferously, atrocious, city, odoriferous, paucity, felicity, scarcity, voracity, audacity, capacity, tenacity, veracity, proclivity, publicity, complicity, intercity, ethnicity, duplicity, lubricity, pertinacity, fertility, electricity, perspicacity, city council, taciturnity.