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furiously

[fyoor-ee-uhs-lee] / ˈfyʊər i əs li /


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Dad has been furiously busy since we moved into Aunt Melissa’s basement.

From Literature

He shook his head furiously, and Danny knew how much courage that must take.

From Literature

Two teams take turns to slide granite stones down a 45m-plus sheet of ice towards a target, with those 20kg stones accompanied on their journey by two players brushing furiously.

From BBC

There was a further flashpoint in the fourth quarter when Hornets head coach Charles Lee was ejected after reacting furiously at a foul given against his team.

From Barron's

He blinked furiously, trying to wash the dirt away but his eye felt scratchy and irritated.

From Literature