ferocious in the PONS Dictionary

ferocious Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

ferocious [or flesh-eating] animals

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She has a ferocious intellect, allied with enormous passion.
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He possessed a great deal of pace and was a ferocious defender, despite his lack of size.
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The division was involved in ferocious fighting to hold the pocket.
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Now the fate of the world must be decided once and for all in a final ferocious battle between the force of good and evil.
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I wish to play with human feeling, with its morbidity in a cold and ferocious manner.
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The large white mandibles, give these attractive insects a ferocious appearance.
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They had created a loyal and ferocious gang of meerkats.
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His most polemical and ferocious attacks on intolerance and religious persecutions indeed began to appear a few years later.
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As the battle finished, a ferocious storm unleashed hail and wind.
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The engine had massive turbo lag, followed by a ferocious power curve; this upset the balance of the chassis.
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