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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151) Something had to be made of all that energy and fury - if not, Helen thought, the girl would implode.
152) He recognized the look in her eyes, a look of fury mixed with defeat.
153) In a cold fury he stood and sat about for a long time within, twice changing from chair to chair.
154) The last DeKalb sheriff set up an anti-drug taskforce, to the impotent fury of the county police.
155) But a humiliating defeat at Bradford last Sunday had the Leeds fans spitting fury in radio phone-ins.
156) Now Midleigh realized that no tide he had ever experienced had come close to the fury of the deceptive river.
157) The national summarizes complex social and economic issues where the sources of fury are more obvious.
158) The ragged figure shook with fury, his breath wheezing in and out of his tiny frame.
159) Three minutes before the dark, ominous skies unleashed a fury of rain and thunder.
160) The fury aroused by his anti-Pitt eloquence was at once frightening and flattering to his vanity.
161) She was just about to rattle the huge gates in fury when there was a clunk and the gates whirred open.
162) Noades has revealed the full extent of fury from Selhurst Park supporters at what they perceived as his personal attack on Coppell.
163) With the fury that had accumulated over the years I pulled up some onions and flung them at him.
164) And then the smell did something that the worst fury of the storm had failed to do.
164) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
165) So she sipped champagne, and smiled, and ate, and all the while her fury against Naylor simmered away.
166) The Empire's greatest general and the mightiest Orc Warlord of the age fell upon each other with the fury of ancient enemies.
167) His soul burned with a righteous fury over the injustice of it all.
168) The little man began to kick at the tentacle in fury.
169) Their madness gives them superhuman strength and resilience, and they fight with astounding fury and determination.
170) First he put himself on the professional basketball radar with a strong showing at a Fury free-agent camp.
171) More agitation and complexity rear their heads in the second movement, building to a climactic fury.
172) The fury we faced this day recalled that experienced by a mariner of an earlier time.
173) Sweat stood out on his brow, fury was bright in his one good eye.
174) A gunman shot seven people in a fury over rejection by his girlfriend.
175) Both the first lady and the speaker have serious and unresolved legal and ethical problems that fuel the fury of their opponents.
176) Hell hath no fury like that of an unsuspecting mule about to be saddled with two,[sentencedict.com] 10-foot kayaks.
177) She drove down the road in a fury of emotion.
178) He's only convincing when that inner fury manifests itself.
179) Fear the fearsome fury of the forest fawn!
180) Fear the fearsome fury of the forest crane!