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to fierce
adjective
Extremely violent, severe, ferocious or savage.
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They would therefore have been subject to fierce wrangling.
The audience response ranged from lovingly enthusiastic to fierce.
Mr. Bush's use of signing statements led to fierce controversy.
He grew up in a home devoted to fierce political debate.
Whether that is a good thing or a bad thing remains open to fierce debate.
"I keep going back to fierce objections to the Vietnam Memorial," he said.
The system of forging fuel standards has led to fierce bureaucratic infighting.
Margins are thin, thanks to fierce price competition, a surfeit of selling-space and weak demand.
Birmingham travel to Wycombe Wanderers while Bradford travel to fierce Yorkshire rivals Huddersfield Town.
"That will probably lead to fierce discussions between the council [national leaders] and the parliament.
A newspaper that accused Graham of anti-American cowardice would lead to fierce rebuttal and retraction.
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