furacious Sentence Examples
- The lion's ferocious roar sent shivers down the spines of its prey.
- The storm unleashed its ferocious winds, tearing through the city like a whirlwind.
- The athlete displayed a ferocious determination, pushing himself to his limits.
- The mob erupted into a ferocious riot, setting fire to cars and looting businesses.
- The dog's ferocious barking startled the intruder, causing him to flee.
- The injured animal became ferocious in its pain, lashing out at anyone who approached.
- The warrior charged into battle with a ferocious cry, his sword glinting in the sunlight.
- The earthquake caused a ferocious tremor, shaking buildings and causing widespread damage.
- The critic unleashed a ferocious attack on the author's work, calling it a "disastrous failure."
- The child's ferocious imagination conjured up all sorts of fantastical creatures and adventures.
furacious Meaning
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furacious (a.)
Given to theft; thievish.
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Given to theft; thievish.
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The lion's ferocious roar sent shivers down the spines of its prey.
The storm unleashed its ferocious winds, tearing through the city like a whirlwind.
The athlete displayed a ferocious determination, pushing himself to his limits.
The mob erupted into a ferocious riot, setting fire to cars and looting businesses.