ferociousness in the PONS Dictionary

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Contrary to domestication, the ferociousness and natural behaviour of the wild animals were preserved and exhibited.
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The autopsy report alone will give one some idea of the ferociousness of the attack.
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He developed a reputation for ferociousness when it came to defending favorite causes -- a number of which included protections for coastal waters.
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That disconnect between fun and ferociousness troubled some critics.
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Then it digs in and hangs on with tough ferociousness.
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She is also one of the greatest artists full-stop, but her work is powerful because it expresses the hunger and ferociousness of a particularly female kind of experience.
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Despite losing his flaming techniques, he was given brutal moves using his nails to emphasize the character's ferociousness.
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While the brutality of the video is indisputable -- if you decide to watch it, we must warn you about its ferociousness -- its credibility is questionable.
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I was struck by the enormous power and ferociousness of nature.
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One glare from her and the cat immediately loses its ferociousness and flees.
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