furious

  • 11furious — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem, sound ▪ become, get ▪ make sb ▪ …

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  • 12furious — 01. My father was [furious] when I dented his new car. 02. The cyclist pedalled [furiously] to get through the intersection before the light changed. 03. You d better not tell your brother you broke his new CD player just yet; it would only… …

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  • 13furious — fu|ri|ous [ fjuriəs ] adjective ** 1. ) extremely angry: Judge Roberts comments provoked a furious public response. furious with: Dad was furious with us. furious that: Rosie was absolutely furious that I d borrowed her car without asking.… …

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  • 14furious */*/ — UK [ˈfjʊərɪəs] / US [ˈfjʊrɪəs] adjective 1) extremely angry Judge Roberts comments provoked a furious public response. furious with: Dad was furious with us. furious that: Rosie was absolutely furious that I d borrowed her car without asking.… …

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  • 15furious — [[t]fjʊ͟əriəs[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: usu v link ADJ, oft ADJ at/with n, ADJ that Someone who is furious is extremely angry. He is furious at the way his wife has been treated... I am furious that it has taken so long to uncover what really happened …

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  • 16furious — adjective 1 (not before noun) extremely angry: I ve never been so furious in my whole life. (+ with/at/about etc): He was furious with himself for not standing up to Gillman. 2 (only before noun) done with a lot of energy, effort, or anger: There …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17Furious — Infobox Album Name = Furious Type = studio Artist = Soopa Villainz Released = August 16, 2005 Recorded = Genre = Acid rap, hardcore hip hop, rap rock Length = Label = Psychopathic Records Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = Furious… …

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  • 18furious — adjective a) Transported with passion or fury; raging; violent; as, a furious animal. b) Rushing with impetuosity; moving with violence; as, a furious stream; a furious …

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  • 19furious — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French & Latin; Middle French furieus, from Latin furiosus, from furia madness, fury Date: 14th century 1. a. (1) exhibiting or goaded by anger (2) indicative of or proceeding from anger b. giving… …

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  • 20furious — furiously, adv. furiousness, n. /fyoor ee euhs/, adj. 1. full of fury, violent passion, or rage; extremely angry; enraged: He was furious about the accident. 2. intensely violent, as wind or storms. 3. of unrestrained energy, speed, etc.: furious …

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