ferocity in the PONS Dictionary

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His ferocity increased, he has come to enjoy acts of destruction.
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The ferocity of the fighting during the battle is shown in the following losses of battalion tanks: 28 destroyed and 163 damaged.
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These specially trained dogs were feared because of their strength and ferocity.
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The rebels were stalled by the ferocity of the bombardments: their supply lines were cut and scattered with remotely detonating mines.
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The fact that it happened in 15 minutes is a sign of the sheer ferocity with which this battle was fought.
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He was a man of courage and a capable general; but his pride and ferocity made him unpopular with his officers and men.
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He was a popular ruler, known as much for the kingly virtues of generosity and mercy as for his ferocity and ruthlessness in war.
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We bring the heavy, we bring the melodic, and we bring the ferocity.
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As both sides increased the ferocity of their attacks, the country moved to full-scale civil war.
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Rainbow is also widely known and feared due to her ferocity and her wolf like speed.
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