Sentence examples for Furious from inspiring English sources

The word "Furious" is correct and well written in English
It is typically used to describe a strong feeling of anger. Example: "She was furious when she discovered that her colleague had taken credit for her work."

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Furious

adjective

Transported with passion or fury; raging; violent.

  • A furious animal

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It was worsted by Ukip and its MPs were furious at ever more concessions being offered to Scotland, but denied to England.

It has been a bad year for sportsman-door interactions and Stokes got this particular ball rolling in March when his West Indies tour ended with a first-ball duck in his final innings and a furious assault on a locker that left the all-rounder nursing a broken wrist and ruled out of the World Twenty20.

Snoop recently revealed that he believed Game Of Thrones was based on real life, so perhaps this 1999 Dre-produced classic is really about Snoop with a notebook and reading glasses, taking furious notes as he binge-watches season two.

Students at Oxford University will this week vote on a controversial motion to boycott Israel, after a tumultuous week that has seen hate mail, accusations of racism and a furious exit from a debate by MP George Galloway.

Hadid intends to take legal ­action, while a furious Pan Shiyi, the ­billionaire chairman of the Soho empire, has vowed to "bring the infringers to court".

A counterfeit version of Corbusier's Ronchamp chapel, a spellbinding building in eastern France, sprung up in Zhengzhou in the 1990s, but was demolished after the furious foundation weighed in.

She is also furious that Bergoglio refused to defrock another priest, Christian von Wernich, who was jailed for life in 2007 for seven killings, 42 abductions and 34 cases of torture, in which he told victims: "God wants to know where your friends are".

Will 2,400 furious bankers walk out of the doors of AIB in Dublin and pitch up in Hong Kong, Singapore or even London?

It's been fast, furious, entirely unpredictable and full of incident – from Sky dropping 20 seconds in the opening team time trial to Alberto Contador dislocating his shoulder in a crash on stage six.

On Tuesday, former Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstadt gave an agitated speech at the European parliament in Strasbourg, spending several minutes lambasting Orban in a furious voice, waving the immigration questionnaire in the air.

The fans were furious but while at first it seemed a baffling decision and even Marcelo seemed to be bemused by it, it was an eloquent comment on how well Villarreal played; from chasing the match, Madrid recognised the need to conserve it.

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