Synonym: ferociously. Similar words: fierce, pierce, scarcely, fiery, parcel, percent, coerce, per cent. Meaning: adv. 1. in a physically fierce manner 2. in an emotionally fierce manner.
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61. In my heart I was fiercely competitive: I wanted to be the very best at anything I cared about.
62. Casey was arrested at his father-in-law's home on Strabane's fiercely republican Ballycolman estate.
63. Much of the Act was fiercely argued over because of the very real conflicts of opinion that exist in these areas.
64. It wants to control, and fiercely resists its own capitulation.
65. Anna was a fiercely idealistic woman whose prematurely white hair flared like flame from her freckled face.
66. No other contemporary band is this fiercely unique or devilishly immediate.
67. She draped her shawl closely around the boy and hugged him fiercely, as if for the last time.
68. Pennac's Belleville is a fiercely wonderful fillip to the conventional crime landscape.
69. When I finally saw his face, the muscles surrounding my solar plexus contracted fiercely with the shock of recognition.
70. Watch out for a fiercely competitive range of unmetered access plans that include telephone charges.
71. Some of the settlements were surrounded by ditches and fences and could be fiercely defended against other warring tribes.
72. They said her father had opposed the marriage fiercely; but all that was forgotten now.
73. He was an awe-inspiring sight, his beard jutting out fiercely and his brow knotted in anger.
74. It would, of course, be fiercely resisted because it gives back power to the people.
75. Some conference representatives may have been influenced by a fiercely polemical front page editorial in yesterday's Daily Mail.
76. Some children may therefore adopt a black mask which they wear fiercely but weakly.
77. In the fire of an argument words are it's fuel, choose your words wisely. If you throw in wood or paper, the fire will burn evenly then put itself out. But if you throw oil or gasoline, the fire will spread fiercely and unmanageable. Anthony Liccione
78. In its case, although just viable, opinions over its right to life are fiercely contested.
79. The region has been fiercely contested by guerrillas and the paramilitary forces for the past few years.
80. Wilson is a fiercely independent, 40-year-old singer and songwriter with a creamy, sultry contralto.
81. O'Neill had been asleep for three hours when he was roused by some one shaking him fiercely by the shoulder.
82. It showed an old Sikh warrior on a pony, glaring at the camera fiercely, a huge spear in his hand.
83. Target shareholders can sometimes be circumspect about accepting ordinary shares in the offeror, particularly if the takeover has been fiercely contested.
84. It involves a further transfer of sovereignty to Brussels and is likely to be fiercely opposed by Tory Euro-sceptics.
85. During the gas war that began in late March,(http://sentencedict.com/fiercely.html) gas station owners competed fiercely.
86. With little additional labour available, employers compete fiercely for labour to operate newly installed machinery.
87. It ran around in front of the butcher's shop until the butcher himself came out and clapped his hands fiercely at it.
88. Who are these two, these fiercely attractive men who want me to stick their needle in my arm?
89. Today the old-fashioned kind of graft mostly gets stamped on by a fiercely nit-picking bureaucracy.
90. He was and fiercely opposed not only to the Shah's monarchism but also to his foreign policy.
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