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Definition of furiously in English: furiouslyadverb ˈfjɔːrɪəsli 1In an extremely angry manner. he furiously denies the claims I was furiously opposed to the cuts Example sentencesExamples - Less than 24 months after investors furiously fought for the rights over the incumbent phone company, the share-selling publicity machine is cranking up again.
- Party officials have reacted furiously, claiming that these efforts are in breach of campaign finance regulations.
- "What were you thinking?" she demanded furiously.
- Their governments protest furiously at some of these reports.
- "You have no business coming to this town and poking into people's private affairs," he snarled furiously.
- The committee lashed out furiously at an opposition website for including offensive campaign ads.
- On the other side of the door, her mother pounded it furiously.
- He furiously flogged the poet for his taking of public positions, and in particular dismissed as "bogus" the whole literary revival movement.
- The book has been furiously attacked by many mainstream interpreters of the genocide.
- He was restraining the furiously raw murderous rage boiling in his soul and the sewers of the ghetto all the while.
2In an extremely energetic or hurried manner; intensely. Terry was furiously scribbling away Charlie pedalled furiously for six miles Example sentencesExamples - The album never loses its flow and is immaculately compiled, furiously alternating between different styles.
- The book gallops along furiously.
- Someone was wide awake in a brightly lit room, writing furiously, sorting through what sounded like an immense pile of papers.
- An oil drill is plunged deeply into the sea, with men on tankers working furiously to maintain control.
- The city was furiously preparing for its three-hundredth anniversary celebration, scheduled for the summer of 2003.
- Such people imagine that she locked herself away in a room and wrote furiously all the time.
- The next day, they prepare furiously for the dinner, getting well-dressed and decorating everything.
- The fish took the bait and began to swim furiously out to sea, dragging the boat behind him.
- In the meantime, whenever I hear such talk, I paddle furiously in the opposite direction.
- He leaned against the muddy wall of the trench furiously whittling a knotted tree branch.
Definition of furiously in US English: furiouslyadverbˈfjuriəsliˈfyo͞orēəslē 1In an extremely angry manner. he furiously denies the claims I was furiously opposed to the cuts Example sentencesExamples - He furiously flogged the poet for his taking of public positions, and in particular dismissed as "bogus" the whole literary revival movement.
- "What were you thinking?" she demanded furiously.
- "You have no business coming to this town and poking into people's private affairs," he snarled furiously.
- He was restraining the furiously raw murderous rage boiling in his soul and the sewers of the ghetto all the while.
- The book has been furiously attacked by many mainstream interpreters of the genocide.
- The committee lashed out furiously at an opposition website for including offensive campaign ads.
- Their governments protest furiously at some of these reports.
- Party officials have reacted furiously, claiming that these efforts are in breach of campaign finance regulations.
- On the other side of the door, her mother pounded it furiously.
- Less than 24 months after investors furiously fought for the rights over the incumbent phone company, the share-selling publicity machine is cranking up again.
2In an extremely energetic or hurried manner; intensely. Terry was furiously scribbling away Charlie pedaled furiously for six miles Example sentencesExamples - The album never loses its flow and is immaculately compiled, furiously alternating between different styles.
- Someone was wide awake in a brightly lit room, writing furiously, sorting through what sounded like an immense pile of papers.
- The book gallops along furiously.
- An oil drill is plunged deeply into the sea, with men on tankers working furiously to maintain control.
- The next day, they prepare furiously for the dinner, getting well-dressed and decorating everything.
- In the meantime, whenever I hear such talk, I paddle furiously in the opposite direction.
- He leaned against the muddy wall of the trench furiously whittling a knotted tree branch.
- The fish took the bait and began to swim furiously out to sea, dragging the boat behind him.
- Such people imagine that she locked herself away in a room and wrote furiously all the time.
- The city was furiously preparing for its three-hundredth anniversary celebration, scheduled for the summer of 2003.
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