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furious

[fyoor-ee-uhs] / ˈfyʊər i əs /




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Substitute Rio Ngumoha, 17, had a goal wrongly ruled out for offside for the hosts, while the Seagulls were furious Mohamed Salah was awarded a penalty.

From BBC

Dealing with a fast and furious game is, once again, a learning curve to take forward.

From BBC

This beautiful but fragile line - which opened in 1846 and runs alongside the sea - remains at the centre of a furious debate about whether it can really withstand the elements.

From BBC

While the outlook seems rosy for chip-equipment makers as long as AI demand stays hot, investors may be wondering what to do with these stocks after their furious year-to-date rallies.

From MarketWatch

Howell's daughter Vic Smith said she felt "absolutely furious", adding: "The results were there on a computer system, they were there."

From BBC