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furiously

[fyoor-ee-uhs-lee] / ˈfyʊər i əs li /


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Commenters estranged from their parents furiously told her what they thought she’d done wrong—perhaps because they couldn’t, or wouldn’t, tell their own parents.

From The Wall Street Journal

Soutine’s working habits were idiosyncratic: He painted furiously but only when inspiration struck.

From The Wall Street Journal

I bought it at the wrong time, but anyone who has ridden the storm once isn’t worried about this downturn, and they’re buying furiously.

From MarketWatch

My eyes blink furiously, trying to get rid of the black dots in my vision.

From Literature

He scribbled furiously with his pencil to find exactly how many baby nurse interviews could fit into one afternoon, otherwise known as the afternoon/baby nurse problem.

From Literature