Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a furious manner; with impetuous motion or agitation; violently; vehemently: as, to run furiously; to attack one furiously.
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- adverb in a
furious manner;angrily . - adverb
quickly ;frantically ; with greateffort orspeed .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adverb in a manner marked by extreme or violent energy
- adverb (of the elements) in a wild and stormy manner
- adverb in an impassioned or very angry manner
Etymologies
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Examples
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Hmm … I see Newt backpedaling furiously from the quote … not much else.
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One reason I have been sewing so furiously is that as I get older, I cannot be sure what will be on the market for a woman at the age of 60 to buy and I dont want to wear what "they" have planned for me -- yuck.
Home Living 2009
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Tuck propels the story fast and furiously from the first chapter, in which we learn at the outset:
Historical Fiction 2010
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Even before her nomination the word furiously circulated in some circles that during her six year tenure as dean of Harvard University Law School, Kagan had an abominable record on recruiting and hiring minority professors.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Kagan's Affirmative Action Achilles Heel 2010
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Even before her nomination the word furiously circulated in some circles that during her six year tenure as dean of Harvard University Law School, Kagan had an abominable record on recruiting and hiring minority professors.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Kagan's Affirmative Action Achilles Heel 2010
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Channeling his inner Queen of Hearts, John McCain furiously, and apparently without even looking around at facts, said Chris Cox, chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, should be decapitated.
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Clenching his teeth, Kevin furiously worked the file back and forth, scraping more skin from his hand.
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But as I was sitting there, bent over the wash bin furiously rubbing my clothes against one another I thought, why in the world do I have so many clothes?
Jenni's life at the moment Jenni's life at the moment 2007
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But as I was sitting there, bent over the wash bin furiously rubbing my clothes against one another I thought, why in the world do I have so many clothes?
Archive 2007-09-01 Jenni's life at the moment 2007
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I called furiously, but I could hear him speeding down the corridor, and the slam of the outer office door by which he always announced his presence.
The Man in Lower Ten Mary Roberts Rinehart 1917
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