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Extreme anger.
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Strength or violence in action.
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An angry or malignant person.
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Extreme anger.
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Strength or violence in action.
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An angry or malignant person.
Fury turned her face bright red.
He watched, sorrow and then fury filling him.
The look of shear fury on his face replaced her anger with fear.
His fury rose once more.
Fury at her situation rose hard and fast.
His thoughts darkened as fury blinded him for a moment.
The shock of what happened gave way to fury as Felipa turned back to them.
Her eyes sparked with fury too deep to be mere offense.
Fury flooded him, and he started toward Jade.
As if in celebration, the fireworks ended in a fury of light and muffled noise.
Rhyn snatched him again and shoved Hannah onto her back. Fury built in Kris again at the disregard for his mate, until he saw her face.
His accusation and fury were plain on his flushed face.
Her fear was tamed by fury.
Gabriel said nothing, and fury unfurled within Rhyn as his gaze went to the sleeping woman.
Out of respect for Katie, he bit back the bitter words at the tip of his tongue. He stalked past her, waiting for the moment he could release the pent up fury and magic.
And one of the soldiers, his face all at once distorted with fury, struck Vereshchagin on the head with the blunt side of his saber.
But during the night the fury of the wind increased to such a degree that it thrilled us with a vague terror.
Darian hesitated, and fury filled Dusty.
He'd claimed her, whether in a fit of jealous fury after hearing Kris's name or for some other purpose.
Cold fury replaced the regret, and he knew he'd do anything to keep her from danger.
The Sector Chief remained in the doorway, watching as Dusty unleashed his fury against a punching bag.
The storm was beautiful and terrifying in its paralyzed fury.
Surprise, then fury, lit her insides.
A flash of darkness went through his gaze, and the same sense of hidden fury returned.
He threw his head back and roared with fury and pain until his throat was raw.
The fury was replaced by an overwhelming sadness.
Their design was miraculously frustrated - according to the Aeginetan version, the statues fell upon their knees, - and only a single survivor returned to Athens, there to fall a victim to the fury of his comrades' widows, who pierced him with their brooch-pins.
William seized his opportunity, and with a body of picked troops advanced into Flanders, occupied Ghent, and entered into negotiations with the leader of the states general at Brussels, for a union of all the provinces on "The the basis of exclusion of foreigners and non-interference Spanish g Fury.
The battle between Guelph and Ghibelline raged with unintermitting fury.
After the commencement of the 14th century, the civil wars decreased in fury, and at the same time it was perceived that their effect had been to confirm tyrants in their grasp upon free cities.
Finally, when he officiated as high priest at the feast of tabernacles he roused the fury of the people by a derisive breach of the Pharisaic ritual.
In France Edouard Adolphe Drumont led the way to a similar animosity, and the popular fury was fanned by the Dreyfus case.
The Spartans were indignant, and when the Argives and their allies, in flagrant disregard of the truce, took Arcadian Orchomenus and prepared to march on Tegea, their fury knew no bounds, and Agis escaped having his house razed and a fine of 100,000 drachmae imposed only by promising to atone for his error by a signal victory.
The constancy of Fisher, while driving Henry to a fury that knew no bounds, won the admiration of the whole Christain world, where he had been long known as one of the most learned and pious bishops of the time.
In Transylvania the princes of the Bathory family (1571-1604) were ardent disciples of the Jesuit fathers, and Sigismund Bathory in particular persecuted fiercely, his fury being especially directed against the queer judaizing sect known as the Sabbatarians, whose tenets were adopted by the Szeklers, the most savage of " the three nations " of Transylvania, many thousands of whom were, after a bloody struggle, forced to emigrate.
The news of the revolution in Spain in January 1820 added fuel to their fury; it was the foolish and criminal policy of the royal favourite that had once more unchained the demon of revolution.
In a word, though most men anywise eminent have found reason to complain of calumny, I never was touched, or even attacked, by her baleful tooth; and, though I wantonly exposed myself to the rage of both civil and religious factions, they seem to be disarmed on my behalf of their wonted fury.
It was won by the generalship of Bruce and his captains; by the excellence of his position, by the steadiness of his men, and, obviously, by the reckless fury of the English cavalry, and by the folly which left their archers open to defeat by the Marischal's handful of horse (24th of June 1314).
The emperor had to protect the legates from the fury of the nobles; and afterwards issued a manifesto to his subjects declaring that he held the Empire from God alone, to which Adrian replied that he had used the ambiguous word beneficia as meaning benefits, and not in its feudal sense.
This last reason, while probably most effective with the judges, only stirred up more furiously the fury in Schopenhauer's breast, and his preface is one long fulmination against the ineptitudes and the charlatanry of his bête noire, Hegel.
Tacking and jibbing, we wrestled with opposing winds that drove us from side to side with impetuous fury.
Pierre's face, already pale, became distorted by fury.
The storm broke forth again with redoubled fury - gathering its distant thunder.
The Scots reneged on the treaties which drove Henry VIII into a fury.
Even after the Fury had killed Jaspers and badly weakened, was fighting Captain Britain, she merely watched, rigid with fear.
He whirled and stalked toward her, his face a mask of fury.
Dustin's voice was filled with fury.
It fed her fury.
The tumultuous storm was beginning to lose some of its fury.
Dean had blanked his campaign for sheriff from his mind, but now it returned with a headache fury.
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