Noun(1) a feeling of intense anger(2) state of violent mental agitation(3) the property of being wild or turbulent(4) (classical mythology, usually three in number(5) (classical mythology) the hideous snake-haired monsters (usually three in number) who pursued unpunished criminals(6) anger(7) wrath
Noun(1) a feeling of intense anger(2) state of violent mental agitation(3) the property of being wild or turbulent(4) (classical mythology, usually three in number(5) (classical mythology) the hideous snake-haired monsters (usually three in number) who pursued unpunished criminals(6) anger(7) wrath
(1) the fury of a gathering storm(2) The younger girl shook with anger, her face contorted in fury as she demanded Mrs. Opanir confess her secret.(3) I could feel myself building with anger, a cold fury ; an anger that left me trembling from head to toe with my heart racing in my chest.(4) The beauty of our surroundings matches the fury of the stream.(5) she was paddling with a new fury(6) tears of fury and frustration(7) It was a deserted hallway, so I squeaked in alarm when she spun around a corner to face me, her face contorted in fury .(8) It was distant, full of the fury of a tempest on the sea, but it was Carmel's voice speaking through to him.(9) His enemies in high places could only gnash their teeth in fury and wait for him to make a mistake or go away and leave them alone.(10) Unionist politicians reacted in fury to the court's ruling.(11) The woman ran out in a fury , picked up the animal, and flung it savagely into the kennel.(12) she turned on him like a vengeful fury(13) Suddenly, with an almighty fury , she punched me violently in the back with incredible force.(14) He got up and stamped his feet in fury , pulling his hair in angry humiliation.(15) I hadn't imagined I would have such an intimate contact with the raw fury of nature.(16) Turner lashed himself to masts in order to witness the fury of storms at sea, and he was fascinated by shipwrecks.