furies (Meaning)
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furies (n. pl.)
See Fury, 3.
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furies (pl.)
of Fury
Synonyms & Antonyms of furies
furies Sentence Examples
- The furies of vengeance haunted the murderer relentlessly, driving him to the brink of madness.
- In a fit of rage, he unleashed the furies upon his enemies, leaving a trail of devastation in his wake.
- The Furies of Greek mythology were depicted as monstrous women with venomous tongues and eyes.
- The painting vividly captured the frenzied furies tearing the flesh from their victims.
- The wind whipped around them like a fury, carrying their screams through the desolate wasteland.
- The furies of jealousy consumed her, driving her to ruin her rival's life.
- The Furies of Discord fanned the flames of conflict, pitting nations against each other in endless war.
- As the storm raged, the furies of nature raged against the fragile structures of civilization.
- The furies of the mob surged through the streets, setting fires and overthrowing governments.
- The Furies of Time haunted the elderly, reminding them of the horrors they had witnessed throughout their lives.
FAQs About the word furies
See Fury, 3., of Fury
shrews, viragos, battle-axes, dragon ladies, critics, termagants, harpies, viragoes, fishwives, vixens
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The furies of vengeance haunted the murderer relentlessly, driving him to the brink of madness.
In a fit of rage, he unleashed the furies upon his enemies, leaving a trail of devastation in his wake.
The Furies of Greek mythology were depicted as monstrous women with venomous tongues and eyes.
The painting vividly captured the frenzied furies tearing the flesh from their victims.