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Definition of fury
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Fury (n.) pl.
(Greek
Myth.)
The
avenging
deities,
Tisiphone,
Alecto,
and
Megaera;
the
Erinyes
or
Eumenides..
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Brunt
::
Brunt (v. t.) The heat, or
utmost
violence,
of an
onset;
the
strength
or
greatest
fury of any
contention;
as, the brunt of a
battle..
Hag
::
Hag (n.) A fury; a
she-monster.
Desperation
::
Desperation
(n.) A state of
despair,
or utter
hopeless;
abandonment
of hope;
extreme
recklessness;
reckless
fury..
Furies
::
Furies
(n. pl.) See Fury, 3..
Impetuosity
::
Impetuosity
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
impetuous;
fury;
violence.
Rigor
::
Rigor (n.)
Violence;
force;
fury.
Stormy
::
Stormy
(superl.)
Proceeding
from
violent
agitation
or fury; as, a
stormy
sound;
stormy
shocks..
Dread
::
Dread (n.) Fury;
dreadfulness.
Blindfold
::
Blindfold
(a.)
Having
the eyes
covered;
blinded;
having
the
mental
eye
darkened.
Hence:
Heedless;
reckless;
as,
blindfold
zeal;
blindfold
fury..
Fury
::
Fury (n.)
Violent
anger;
extreme
wrath;
rage; --
sometimes
applied
to
inanimate
things,
as the wind or
storms;
impetuosity;
violence..
Fury
::
Fury (n.) pl.
(Greek
Myth.)
The
avenging
deities,
Tisiphone,
Alecto,
and
Megaera;
the
Erinyes
or
Eumenides..
Fury
::
Fury (n.) A
thief.
Mad
::
Mad
(superl.)
Proceeding
from, or
indicating,
madness;
expressing
distraction;
prompted
by
infatuation,
fury, or
extreme
rashness..
Furious
::
Furious
(a.)
Transported
with
passion
or fury;
raging;
violent;
as, a
furious
animal..
Hurricane
::
Hurricane
(n.) A
violent
storm,
characterized
by
extreme
fury and
sudden
changes
of the wind, and
generally
accompanied
by rain,
thunder,
and
lightning;
--
especially
prevalent
in the East and West
Indies.
Also used
figuratively..
Access
::
Access
(n.) A
paroxysm;
a fit of
passion;
an
outburst;
as, an
access
of
fury..
Onde
::
Onde (n.)
Hatred;
fury; envy.
Rage
::
Rage (n.) To be
furious
with
anger;
to be
exasperated
to fury; to be
violently
agitated
with
passion.
Demonize
::
Demonize
(v. t.) To
convert
into a
demon;
to
infuse
the
principles
or fury of a demon into.
Vehemence
::
Vehemence
(n.) The
quality
pr state of being
vehement;
impetuous
force;
impetuosity;
violence;
fury; as, the
vehemence..
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