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“It was only thanks to God that I survived,” he exclaims, furiously making the sign of the cross three times.

From BBC

Then Bayern manager Thomas Tuchel reacted furiously and said the referee had told his players he didn't award the penalty because it was "a kid's mistake".

From BBC

The idea has found legs on social media, with wellness influencers the world over furiously telling people to get rid of their black plastic goods.

From Slate

Many of those who tuned in to see Whitford speak have been furiously phone-banking and knocking on doors for the Harris-Walz campaign and down-ballot Democratic candidates, hoping they can help turn the electoral tide blue.

The crowd whooped, furiously slapping together their bambams.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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