Sentence examples for ferocious like from inspiring English sources

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One radio listener wondered why the governor did not choose a species from California, something ferocious like a golden eagle or the mountain lion or the grizzly bear that adorns the state flag.

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He has this ferocious laser-like sense of accuracy"."He defies summation," says dancer Rob Besserer.

Tyler Mane as Victor Creed / Sabretooth A ferocious, feline-like fighter who attacks Wolverine and Rogue in Canada before being stopped by Storm and Cyclops.

While footage of sharks swimming across a reef might not have the same 'wow factor' as great whites propelling out of the water, we must move beyond the teeth-baring, ferocious Jaws-like portrayal.

"Frownland" (2008, Ronald Bronstein): A punk-like ferocious rage contained in a chamber-music-like precision; film stock run rugged like cold stone, light turned cruel; humiliation and degradation portrayed with tenderness and, ultimately, surprisingly, hope.

In one installment, Swift develops an electric rifle and takes it with him to Africa to poach elephants for ivory, and against the native Africans described as "wild, savage and ferocious... like little red apes".

The university mascot is not some ferocious predator like a tiger, but rather a Disneyesque duck.

Now, irritating a ferocious player like Urlacher days before the game, well, that is just not all that smart.

While the Army phased out other unique garb in favor of standard blues, the 14th wore their red trousers for the length of their three-year enlistment, through ferocious battles like Antietam, Gettysburg, the Wilderness and Spotsylvania.

Then there is the natural-man argument, which Rousseau, with a nod to Plutarch, used in making the claim that eating meat was an aberration, a sustained assault on the innocence and empathy of childhood, and produced "cruel and ferocious" people, like the English.

There were some sizable voices to be sure, but they barreled their way through the music, sweeping away details like ornament and intonation in their wake: rather alarmingly in the case of Irina Gordei's Lady Macbeth, who pounced upon the opening notes of phrases with a ferocious swoop, like a vulture falling on defenseless prey.

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