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Sentence count:200+21Posted:2016-12-28Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: angrymadoverwroughtrabidragingupsetviolentAntonym: gentlemeekmildquietSimilar words: curiouspenuriousvariousimperiousnefariousgloriousnotoriousdeliriousMeaning: ['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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121. Prosecutors, who were already furious with Bailey, soon got a reason to be even more angry with him.
122. It all left yesterday's would-be refugees furious at the latest delay in an evacuation that has taken two months to negotiate.
123. Hoarse from the final days of furious campaigning, Clinton celebrated his victory at a party with campaign staff on Thursday night.
124. Gatien won a fast and furious men's final over 17-21 21-14 17-21 21-18.
125. Because of the furious forces converging at the convention, the president was unable to attend.
126. Its officials, and many chairmen in the top division, are furious that Taylor has allegedly done a U-turn over transfers.
127. Luce turned her head and across the foyer met Michele Lorenzo's furious silvery-green eyes. Sentencedict.com
128. A furious clerk chased the children out of the store.
129. We both went crashing over and a furious fight ensued until two big prefects dragged us apart.
130. And he's furious: Male speaker Dentists won't be willing to put up with such a pay cut.
131. Dad was furious when he found out where I was living.
132. He was furious when he saw the article, and dashed off a letter to the editor immediately.
133. He is murdered by a peasant, Gaspard, whose child has been killed by the furious driving of his coachman.
134. His salacious grin faltered then disappeared and he glared at her, furious with himself for being tricked so easily.
135. From that point on, the primaries come fast and furious.
136. She was furious that the work could not be done during the festive season.
137. Once, amid a furious shouting match reported by Clinton biographer David Maraniss, then-Gov.
138. Joe was furious and felt embarrassed that his White House intrigues should come to naught.
139. The new import laws have provoked furious complaints from business groups.
140. Mamita, furious at hearing her husband canonized at her expense, took her revenge.
141. Play around the centre spot was fast and furious, though the ground was in total darkness everywhere else.
142. Williams got a call that day from a furious Larry Parnes.
143. So furious had he been that he had wanted to perform an abortion himself, immediately.
144. I look up at the ceiling and tap my foot when my father and I argue, and this makes him furious.
145. Others were furious at what they said were government strong-arm tactics over the vote.
146. Few games have been played in such restricted space yet provided so much furious forward movement and pace.
147. Furious as he undoubtedly was with her, she still felt a thrill to be so close to him.
148. Ada clutched me to her bosom and turned her furious back on the door.
149. The drive from Dundalk was fast and furious, largely because Jessica was late.
150. With a final burst of furious rain, the sky cleared and I dragged my bag along the road in blinding sunshine.
More similar words: curiouspenuriousvariousimperiousnefariousgloriousnotoriousdeliriousmysteriousnotoriouslylugubriousgregariousprecariouslaboriouslyglorious revolutioninfuriatecuriocenturioncuriosityriotouspiousenviousobvioustediousanxiousdubiousnoxiouspreviousofficiousspecious
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