furiously 的定义
- full of fury, violent passion, or rage; extremely angry; enraged: He was furious about the accident.
- intensely violent, as wind or storms.
- of unrestrained energy, speed, etc.: furious activity.
furiously 近义词
angrily
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- For any car fans in your life who have been cooped up indoors for months, here are some fun holiday gifts to satisfy their fast-and-furious fantasies.
- How that’s done has been largely up to state officials, and the most furious fighting over it is happening in state capitols and courts.
- After the test, her associate professor fired off a furious email ripping into her class for some “negative behavior” the software had flagged.
- Spears gossip coverage became even more pantingly furious as her appearance changed.
- Emily is furious with Lorelai, and Lorelai is furious with Rory.
- The pale, baby-faced, red-cheeked rapper is furiously puffing away at a hastily-made blunt crammed with low-grade weed.
- The regime reacted furiously, sentencing him to over eight years in prison.
- Your Advanced Combat Helmet weighs seven pounds and the back pads press furiously into the corners of your skull.
- It will go down as the only movie ever, probably, that features Josh Brolin furiously licking your armpit.
- He becomes angry, intransigent, furiously scribbling notes; Chaz meets determination with determination.
- Miss Christabel blushed furiously and emitted a sound half between a laugh and a scream.
- Passing a bungalow that was blazing furiously, he saw in the compound the corpses of two women.
- Augustus Theodore did not, in consequence of his father's absence, draw less furiously upon the bank!
- There could be no doubting the errand that brought a cavalcade thus furiously from the direction of Lucknow.
- He stood on the tiger-skin rug before the fender, watching his cousin and smoking furiously.