Synonym: Erinyes, Eumenides, Fury, craze, delirium, ferocity, fierceness, frenzy, furiousness, hysteria, madness, rage, vehemence, violence, wildness. Similar words: jury, bury, fur, usury, luxury, augury, penury, perjury. Meaning: ['fjʊrɪ /'fjʊər-] n. 1. a feeling of intense anger 2. state of violent mental agitation 3. the property of being wild or turbulent 4. (classical mythology) the hideous snake-haired monsters (usually three in number) who pursued unpunished criminals.
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31) He ran like fury to catch the bus.
32) The decision to close the factory has provoked fury.
33) His eyes were ablaze with fury.
34) Fury propelled her into action.
35) Her fury against him rose.
36) She flew into a fury at the suggestion.
37) He was apoplectic with rage/fury.
38) His surprise slowly dissolved into fury.
39) She screamed, her face distorted with fury and pain.
40) He was beside himself with fury.
41) She burned with fury at his unkind remarks.
42) My father just erupted into fury.
43) Her eyes were blazing with fury.
44) We went out and played like fury.
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45) He pranced out of the room in a fury.
46) In a fury he slammed the windows.
47) I had never felt such fury before.
48) He exited the courtroom in a fury.
49) He stumped out in fury.
50) She felt a wave of wild fury overcame her.
51) He walked off spitting with fury.
52) He exploded with rage, fury, jealousy, etc.
53) Has he overed from his fury?
54) His fury has smoothed down.
55) He jumped to his feet in a blazing fury.
56) The typhoon had spent its fury.
57) A model of good manners, he has conquered any inward fury.
58) She was listening with such a fury of concentration that she did not notice Arthur had left.
59) He flared up in a fury and shouted at her.
60) He burst in, making no effort to repress his fury.