Similar words: furious, notoriously, laboriously, dubiously, anxiously, obviously, curious, previously. Meaning: adv. 1. (of the elements) in a wild and stormy manner 2. in a manner marked by extreme or violent energy 3. in an impassioned or very angry manner.
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61. She pulled a pen out of her bag and began to scribble furiously.
62. Two Pinochetistas immediately board the bus and furiously upbraid and threaten her.
63. She jumped into the jeep and drove furiously down the hill.
64. Leonora had a good cry, made herself some tea, then settled down to knit furiously.
65. Passion is blushing furiously across pop, rapidly turning it to ashes in its shame.
66. Suddenly, he gave a yell, raced furiously ahead and leapt up at an overhanging bough.
67. Terry's eyebrows went up and she felt herself blushing furiously.
68. It was the 1950s, and we were poor and chaste, and we sublimated furiously.
69. Many business school graduates are signing up furiously with management consulting firms.
70. The conference leaders, leafy and Obey, stormed out of the room, furiously protesting the breach of conference procedure.
71. Their tails wiggle furiously like suckling piglets in their effort to hold against a current many times bigger than them.
72. I pushed pedals furiously and wiggled the ship as we hovered, waiting for Farris.
73. Lorton opened the door, and the dachshund rushed in, yapping furiously.
74. Every time they got near him, he backed off, ecstatic with excitement, tail wagging furiously.
75. Racing back into the hall with tails wagging furiously, they almost knocked Georgina over.
76. He calculated furiously and felt his forehead grow slick with sweat.
77. And he was in the jacuzzi with her, turning up the dials until the water bubbled furiously around them.
78. With Ickes lobbying furiously on behalf of the Bureau, how-ever, the full Congress refused to go along.
79. When at last she got into bed she allowed herself a few angry tears, then brushed them furiously away.
80. In the end l retreated to the sofa, where I spent a cold, uncomfortable and furiously sleepless night.
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81. She furiously grasped hold of a clump of soggy weed and after more slipping and sliding finally managed to heave herself out.
82. With no freeboard to counterbalance, the leeward rail pressed down, admitting the flood, and the boy bailed furiously.
83. The driver sounded his horn furiously as the taxi sped on.
84. Dempster has setbacks in his law business, drinks more, and drives more furiously, and his temper worsens.
85. The Chelonians, inspired by the signs of the F61's imminent departure, were struggling furiously to free themselves.
86. Upon the dashboard of a black Cadillac sedan parked in a nearby side-road a green light began to flash furiously.
87. All the way home, pedalling furiously, she had been nerving herself for this confrontation.
88. He could feel his heart thudding furiously and hoped desperately that he'd succeeded in making his voice sound casual.
89. On several occasions we spent weekends working furiously hard in small groups at drafts of attainment targets and programmes of study.
90. Matters grew worse by the minute as Father pressed on, windscreen wipers working furiously.
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