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noun
The condition of being ferocious.
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He's a compact monument to ferocity.
When it comes to ferocity, the most dedicated Tea Partiers and Occupy-ists have nothing on new moms and dads.
Especially magnetic is a Songye power figure with a bunched-up body and a sideways-looking face, a compact monument to ferocity.
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There was no time for players to become accustomed to the ferocity of the occasion with Callum Paterson and Lee Wallace left strewn on the turf in the opening seconds.
Although wary of the protests to begin with, many middle-of-the-road Syrians have turned against the regime thanks to the ferocity of its repression.Both sides claim to promote a democratic future.
It had been a bitter struggle to the very end and as a testimony to the ferocity of the fighting, the Royal Australian Regiment was subsequently granted the battle honour "The Samichon".
The play shows, among other things, a foster mother (Linda Bassett) in distress; an amorous policewoman (Jo McInnes) who wants her lover to strike her; and a child trafficker (Amanda Hale) in thrall to a ferocity that goes unexplained.
The fact that Yazidis have long clung to their microreligion amid far larger concentrations of Christians and Muslims testifies to the ferocity of belief in this region.
It is possible, however, that even this might not be enough to satisfy some people, and, indeed, the violent acts, while leaving no doubt as to the ferocity of Obama's repudiation, may go too far, and offend others.
He has drilled his orchestra to produce a tremendous range of both sound and expressivity, from exquisite beauty and polish to terrifying ferocity.
They had no answer to the ferocity of Wakefield's second-half performance.
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