furious in the PONS Dictionary

furious Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be furious with sb/about [or at] sth
at a furious pace
fast and furious
she was furious, and with reason

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He then installed a large painting of each minister at each palace gate instead, hoping this was enough to ward off the furious ghost.
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The furious wind and the terrifying lashes of rain hit the boat.
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Despite his condition, he wrote at a furious pace, sometimes finishing 25 to 50 pages a day.
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One helpless; furious, the latter creates ten copies of himself.
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When the latter plan was revealed in the media, a furious reaction from supporters and high profile club personalities buried the proposal almost immediately.
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Back in the present, a furious battle breaks out against the two teams in the swamp.
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The match was played at a furious pace.
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Furious, he charged his cavalry without order into the enemy forces.
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If the player inputs something offensive, however, he will get furious.
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He gets furious, manhandles her and leaves in rage.
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