ferocious

IPA: fɝˈoʊʃʌs

adjective

  • Marked by extreme and violent energy.
  • Extreme or intense.
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Examples of "ferocious" in Sentences

  • So ferocious is the antidote to the Labour - lite problem it will leave much of their own Party behind.
  • The charge which followed was resolute, and the word ferocious best describes the struggle which followed.
  • That they should be avaricious, greedy of plunder, and ferocious, is the natural result of their mode of life.
  • He issued his orders in a voice of thunder and with an air of what, for want of a better expression, we may term ferocious heartiness.
  • Plumadore, a third Marine whose body was thought to have been obliterated in ferocious fighting, is buried in California -- in Berry's grave.
  • The point of this item is to celebrate the wit and glorious non-wisdom of Brittany S. Pearce, played by Heather Morris with a killer deadpan that this week exploded in ferocious dance and song.
  • Her own brother Theo despised cats, the Major complained when Sidhi dug in his flower beds, Duncan treated him with polite indifference, Felicity pronounced him unsanitary, and Meg lived in a bed-sit in Kilburn with a landlady she described as ferocious—no good prospects there.

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