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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121) That was the sort of thing that turned Trevor red with fury.
122) The demand from Labour was sparked by fury over plans to bring back charges for customers in credit.
123) His reactions caused him pleasure, fury, deep repose or inner peace.
124) Throughout the trip my feelings toward him varied from fury at his incompetence to humour and pity.
125) Provoked beyond control, Satan bayed in fury and launched himself at his tormentor's face.
126) Then to David Stirling's fury they saw a convoy of light armoured vehicles moving across their line of advance.
127) Vulcan, agitated by dark shapes in the night and inflamed by the stench of blood, was driven to fury.
128) His eyes bulged in fury at the destruction that had been wreaked on his lab.
129) Zeno's head shook with fury as he sucked her and bruised her.
130) Isabel could see the tension in his body, feel the waves of fury vibrating from him.
131) A blaze of glory, a fury of passion that left them weak and trembling in each other's arms.
132) The Colonel's cool compassion showed his command of the situation: no moment of fury distorted his fearless and level-headed view.
133) Deaton, red and almost choked with fury, thumped the table.
134) Were the paleness and emotion on his face as he arrived not fury at Pipkin's performance but symptoms of poison?
135) Union leaders erupted in fury last night over the proposed pay restraints.
136) And maybe for the first time in our lives, we turned that fury on to the world[Sentencedict.com], away from ourselves.
137) Clinton's deviousness evoked a fury among Republicans, and contributed to the malign partisanship of the capital.
138) When the Persian ambassadors arrived at Athens, demanding tribute in their barbarous tongue, my heart filled with fury.
139) They would take out their vengeance and fury on exam papers.
140) His wife, reputedly to his fury, once sat on the bonnet of one and scratched its paintwork.
141) They expressed their fury with the godly in lewd ballads that echo through Underdown's story.
142) Some day, hopefully, Fort Wayne will see a basketball team return and satisfy frustrated Fury fans.
143) He looks in fury at the nail holding his left hand in place.
144) She sat in a fury of indecision and worry, wondering if he and Ace had met.
145) Samuel was convulsed with fury at this new evidence of skulduggery, resolved that no holds would be barred now.
146) Normally, an air strike, for all of its apparent fury, accomplished little or nothing.
147) But the red-beard had already let out a roar of fury, and launched himself forward.
148) You could have cut the fury on both sides with a knife.
149) The bear roared at him with fury, its black muzzle and huge jaws covered in a thick white froth.
150) Meaning Manuel, meaning her fury at us, meaning her fear of her own life.