Examples of 'furiously' in a sentence
Meaning of "furiously"
Furiously (adverb): In a manner characterized by extreme anger, passion, or intense energy. It is often used to describe actions or emotions that are fervent or unrestrained
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- In a furious manner; angrily.
- Quickly; frantically; with great effort or speed.
- Intensely, as with embarrassment.
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They are working furiously on him in the comer.
He furiously threw me against a wall several times.
I spent the night furiously interrogating her.
He furiously urged his horse to the place.
The dogs barked furiously at the intruder.
Monmouth yawed off to starboard burning furiously.
Both corners furiously working on their bots.
They will oppose the idea furiously.
I see you furiously scribbling in your notebook.
The murderer struck furiously and wild.
Rush furiously into the arrogant circuit.
Nobody had hammered furiously at her door.
Austin furiously hit and kicked McMahon.
I shouted while driving furiously without stopping.
Kashi furiously dismisses it but gets suspicious.
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Which blew in so furiously from the west.
The questions came fast and furiously.
They drove furiously towards one another.
It was such a stroke of brilliance it was furiously copied by competitors.
Dix becomes furiously irrational when he learns of it.
The people are responding furiously to his lie.
Infantry furiously trading machine gun fire.
Some people journal furiously about how.
Feech furiously tells him to get out.
The policeman scribbled furiously in his notebook.
Right now the machines are humming furiously.
They are working furiously on him in the corner.
The earth beneath them shook furiously.
Dog barking furiously in the next yard.
People will kill each other furiously.
The queen furiously refused to listen to him.
The six men had bartered furiously.
It may bite furiously if handled although it is harmless.
At this moment the machines are buzzing furiously.
And they had a furiously eruptive relationship.
His whole body began to itch furiously.
All three of them furiously ran in my direction.
The boy shook his head furiously.
I am fighting furiously with animals and bottles.
She trained her eyes on his furiously.
But those tactics are furiously opposed by motorists.
The colonel swung upon him furiously.
I was running around furiously to get back sooner.
He was furiously angry because he was made to undo his spell.
She was still glaring furiously at her parents.
Saxton furiously dismisses this as superstition.
That battle raged furiously for hours.
And furiously plans for the big event.
The fight raged furiously on both sides.
Furiously rejected the notion of the end of history.