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furious
adjective as in extremely angry, very mad
adjective as in stormy, turbulent
Example Sentences
The president was as furious with himself as he was with Khrushchev.
“The harm that these chatbots are causing feels so fast and furious, public and real that I thought we would have a different outcome,” Bauer-Kahan said.
People in New Jersey are just, I’d say they’re furious, but I think it just goes beyond that to a sense of, how are we going to stay here in New Jersey?
"If he is dead, we want his body," Faten told AFP, also furious that they have not been officially told what happened to him.
That hero would be shoved out of office by furious alumni faster than you can say Mercedes tailgate.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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