How To Use Furiously In A Sentence

  • Assuming that I don't have some sort of malignant brain tumor *knocks wood furiously*, it must be that this alien life-form, this adorable-but-nonetheless-parasitic superbeing, is sucking every nutrient from my body and turning these to his own nefarious supergrowth purposes. Pass The Smelling Salts
  • He listened intently, jabbed furiously three or four times at the transmitting key, then leapt to his feet, tearing his headphones off. THE LONELY SEA
  • I hiked furiously, but it was pitch-dark and snowing.
  • I furiously scratched out what I had just written in the notebook, and replaced it with more than just a few malicious thoughts.
  • Romoeuf, riding a franc etrier, on that old Herb-merchant's route, quickened during the last stages, has got to Varennes; where the Ten thousand now furiously demand, with fury of panic terror, that Royalty shall forthwith return Paris-ward, that there be not infinite bloodshed. The French Revolution
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  • He was wakened by a savage whiskerando of the other watch, who, seizing him by his waistband, dragged him most indecorously out, furiously denouncing him for a skulker. Israel Potter
  • He quickly drew back and slid towards the opposite edge of the bench, blushing furiously.
  • Swallowtails, cabbage whites, skippers, and orange sulphurs follow scent trails to the tiny patches of flowers blooming furiously in the middle of the city.
  • A dense fug of tobacco smoke hangs over them as they furiously puff away.
  • Fat, perspiring men and women were furiously fanning paper plates in a doomed effort to circulate the stale air.
  • Michael furiously takes down all the witty sallies and asides, converting the evening into his next play.
  • He then celebrated in quintessential Paterson style, sprinting away down the line while furiously dabbing.
  • When it is bubbling furiously, salt it generously then add the linguine.
  • The dog raced ahead, its tail wagging furiously.
  • Sammy tapped her thumb furiously on the kick button, blocked Jack's move, and sent the character spiraling into the air.
  • Nine inches long and screaming at the top of its lungs, the cat was paddling furiously.
  • Furiously he elbowed his way through the crush, his men behind him.
  • Yetwhile my mind spins furiously with all these things I should do andshould want to do, my bodyfeels awfully stubborn about remaining perched in one spot, complaining with increased aches and stiffness about gardneing orbiking, invoking extra effort to read with eyes that can no longer bring fine printinto focus. 2008 July « Becca’s Byline
  • Row upon row of desks was spread out before the panel in an intricate latticework, and numerous academy students were already scribbling furiously onto sheets of parchments with well-inked quills.
  • The thug strove furiously to clamp his meaty paws around the lighter man's neck, but the deceptive strength of the other's rangy thews held him at bay.
  • She painted white-out over a few names, then blew and waved furiously until it was dry.
  • Adrienne blushed furiously, but Janet's crimson cheeks outdid hers. ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • He ran on to the rebound, but again he was thwarted as the keeper back-pedalled furiously to complete his solo stand.
  • Given that it is two papers out of a single edition of nature which are “in question”, I can see why this paper is soft-pedalling furiously. The Hwang Affair: A Chronology « Climate Audit
  • His sinewy arms flailed around uselessly, his legs kicked furiously, but the ocean's grip on him only got stronger as it pulled him further down.
  • The act closes with a terzetto of great power ( "O! di qual sei tu"), in which both the priestess and Adalgisa furiously denounce the faithless Pollione. The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers
  • I can imagine Whitman at the end of his life posting furiously, orgiastically. Adam Hanft: Do We Need Another Place to Kvetch? More Than You Realize
  • One boy assumes the head, turning it this way and that, blinking furiously, another boy was in charge of the lion's hindquarters and its wagging tail.
  • I look up and see fat feathery fledglings flapping furiously, flying fairly fast (look at me, I'm alliterating)!
  • At one point the linesman was the busiest man in the ground waving his flag furiously every few minutes.
  • The Chilean's eyes popped from his head as he struggled furiously to tear away the steel-sinewed hand that had stopped off his breath. "Terrors Unseen" by Harl Vincent, part 8
  • Flies buzzed, cockerels crowed, goats bleated and a chorus of dogs was howling furiously.
  • Tol yer chib, or I'll heat the bones of you with the fires of Bongo Tem," she screamed furiously, and in a mixture of her mother-tongue and English. Red Money
  • The song is an instrumental, centered around a long guitar solo in which Pike again keeps it slow, taking a break from his trademark hammering trills and letting the notes hang while the rhythm section pummels away furiously.
  • Her eyes burning furiously like an untamable fire.
  • Swept along, we paddled furiously to miss the many boulders that appeared in front of us.
  • The man gasped agonizedly and went to his knees, but his tall mate lunged in, in ferocious silence, raining blow on blow so furiously that Valeria had no opportunity to counter. The Conquering Sword of Conan
  • With Ickes lobbying furiously on behalf of the Bureau, how-ever, the full Congress refused to go along.
  • He furiously pointed at Powell and launched a broadside of obscenities at the Secretary.
  • I mocked as innocently as possible, batting my eyelashes as furiously as I could.
  • Swallowtails, cabbage whites, skippers, and orange sulphurs follow scent trails to the tiny patches of flowers blooming furiously in the middle of the city.
  • It's the kind of kewl kid gossip they furiously blackberry to each other all day long. Hullabaloo
  • Hot hurricane action: water crashes furiously over the sea wall, palm trees whip back and forth in an orgiastic frenzy and street signs waggle suggestively in the wind.
  • The tide was still ebbing furiously and the course lay once again upwind, and for a few minutes I amused some onlooking fisherman by not making any headway at all.
  • As the Frenchman back-pedals furiously, the ball lands on the roof of the goal.
  • They came out from the shelter of the cedar forest with a rush, yelling furiously, each man waving his long jezail in his left hand, while a long curved tulwar, keen as a razor, flashed in his right -- big, stalwart, long-bearded, dark-eyed men, with gleaming teeth and a fierce look of determination to slay painted in every feature. Fix Bay'nets The Regiment in the Hills
  • I immediately hunched over the old manual pencil sharpener and furiously cranked that handle.
  • He took his backpack off before lying completely on the floor and furiously scrabbling at the mortar with his fingers.
  • She began furiously rowing the boat to the right, trying to escape the current.
  • But now that he could look at her properly, he could see two coal-black eyes, glaring furiously at his own green ones.
  • At the hippodrome on the city's edge, thousands of cheering and whistling spectators watched about 50 riders, many in red-and-black traditional robes, compete furiously at buzkashi.
  • I couldn't go fast, no matter which gear I tried or how furiously I pumped my chubby legs.
  • I was still furiously wiping at my eyes with my sleeve, and my skin was raw from the friction.
  • A chilling hospital scene depicts zombified patients walking up and down a small corridor in rhythmic despair, pushing their IV stands and furiously puffing away on their oral fixatives.
  • The Lamb was furiously unwishful to be dressed in his warm clothes again, but Anthea and Jane managed it, by force disguised as coaxing, and he never once whooping-coughed. The Phoenix and the Carpet
  • I blinked furiously, quite fascinated by the fact she's being so open with me.
  • My heart pounded furiously in my chest, and dizziness washed over me in waves.
  • The Carmichaels walk down the path with three other dogs, their skeletal tails wagging furiously.
  • The pictures show four surfers furiously padding their boards back to the beach as a large shark closely trailed them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ben sat at the keyboard composing furiously, his face wreathed with an angelic smile.
  • On entering the water, I am immediately on an undersea treadmill, legs pumping furiously, pressure gauge falling like the altimeter of a crashing aircraft.
  • But they were not only tipsy; it was plain that they were furiously angry.
  • But the fight lasted so long that he had time to cry himself out and to experience a second burst of courage; and the end of the battle found him again clinging to a hind-leg and furiously growling between his teeth. The Law of Meat
  • He stormed out of the apartment, slamming the door furiously behind him.
  • Upon the dashboard of a black Cadillac sedan parked in a nearby side-road a green light began to flash furiously.
  • He was frightened and thinking furiously when in his headset he heard Underhill shout, “Fox!” — the code word for I have just fired a missile. The Last Ace
  • Some were whispering furiously, casting scared glances over their shoulders.
  • The player, back-pedalling furiously, did wonderfully to prevent the ball dropping in under his crossbar.
  • Simon growled and clenched his fist, his teeth grinding together furiously.
  • Harsh, guttural phrases echoed and rebounded around the hall as the two yelled furiously at one another, both at a far remove from the calm, efficient people they had met the previous day.
  • It is arguing furiously against the European Commission's goal of reducing average fleet emissions to 130 grams of CO2 per kilometre by 2012, and the new fuel-economy rules being drawn up in America.
  • I furiously brushed my hair smooth after my run up to my room.
  • Now was Arriguccio so furiously enflamed, that hee must needes bee further resolved in this apparant doubt: and because therein hee would not be deceived, softly he cut the thred from his wives toe, and made it fast about his owne; to trye what successe would ensue thereon. The Decameron
  • Throughout the interview the journalists scribbled away furiously.
  • 'You intend, then,' Cloud demanded furiously, 'to let this girl put her naked hands and teeth up against four trigger-happy gunnies with DeLameters?' Masters Of The Vortex
  • The pictures show four surfers furiously padding their boards back to the beach as a large shark closely trailed them. Times, Sunday Times
  • She chewed her sour apple gum furiously as the plane took off to help her ears pop.
  • Occasionally, one edge of the condensation funnel would become visible; but most of the time, it was enshrouded in a furiously rotating veil of rain curtains.
  • Then, grunting with effort, they lunge furiously, colliding with resounding thwacks, red-faced and panting.
  • As the plants were locked away in a closed section next to the cafe, I strained my neck to see the price tags flapping furiously in the wind.
  • His father saw him coming, met him with a "gad" and lashed him furiously. Two Little Savages Being the adventures of two boys who lived as Indians and what they learned
  • The redhead lost his step and whipped around furiously to his interrupter only to have his lips met by another pair.
  • Three pipers, piping furiously, entered the gaming-space, followed by twelve young warriors in white cloaks and helmets decorated with the tail-feathers of the black eagle.
  • The Malton end has been beavering away furiously over the last few weeks and the Boulton & Cooper boardroom has been more like the trading floors of the Stock Exchange as opposed to a Land Agents office!
  • Spirit speaks there of the reign of the Antichrist, whom he describes as raging so furiously as to crush what he can, and, at all events, to bend what he cannot crush, so that afterward he may suppress with all his strength what has been bent. Commentary on Genesis, Vol. II Luther on Sin and the Flood
  • The woman, boating three miles off of the Gulf of Mexico, found this little kitten paddling furiously and meowing loudly.
  • Usually, they run around furiously like electrons in a super accelerator, bouncing wide, converging inside, slotting back towards the middle of the park.
  • As it makes its way across the city, passengers can be seen furiously pedalling on exercise bikes. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was still writing away furiously when the bell went.
  • The tide was still ebbing furiously and the course lay once again upwind, and for a few minutes I amused some onlooking fisherman by not making any headway at all.
  • Furiously, she grabbed a large pair of scissors and started snipping away.
  • And the watchman told, saying, He came even unto them, and cometh not again: and the driving is like the driving of Jehu the son of Nimshi; for he driveth furiously. Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences
  • He held the expression for a couple of seconds until all the familiar bile welled up and he spat furiously: ‘Because variety was cack, that's why!’
  • Above it, a handsome gilt gaselier spread out its branches, and on this gaselier as many as three gas-jets burned furiously at once. The Divine Fire
  • Having split Brechin's defences after 22 minutes, a furiously-contested game latterly became something of a white-knuckle ride.
  • She made no other movement as the doctors restrained her to the sickbed, just laying there and contemplating furiously.
  • Regular visitors to a York cemetery have reacted furiously to a ‘devastating’ ban on placing ornaments and artificial flowers by gravesides.
  • Glancing at her, I saw her studying her phone furiously and tapping a message out.
  • She weaves her voice in and out of the song, occasionally distracted by a gap-toothed fan waving at her furiously from the crowd.
  • A 21-year-old secretary related how she lined up for several hours, but became dispirited watching young girls argue furiously with elderly women over queue-jumping.
  • The player, back-pedalling furiously, did wonderfully to prevent the ball dropping in under his crossbar.
  • Hagrid sent him a bunch of earwiggy flowers that looked like yellow cabbages, and Ginny Weasley, blushing furiously, turned up with a get-well card she had made herself, which sang shrilly unless Harry kept it shut under his bowl of fruit. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
  • Dropping her spent butt to the ground, Becky furiously stomped out the cigarette spark.
  • An army of buyers haggles furiously with an army of salesmen.
  • And they were unable to cope with his driven line-outs and rolling mauls, which constantly had the home pack back-pedalling furiously.
  • Add the eggs, and stir furiously so most of the egg is absorbed into the rice, then continue to stir-fry for a couple of minutes until some of the rice has just begun to caramelise and toast. How to cook perfect egg fried rice
  • Furiously, she grabbed a large pair of scissors and started snipping away.
  • As much as he loved being CEO, as much as he loved being responsible and making decisions and BlackBerrying furiously from bed or beach, it had been a terribly stressful time.
  • Almost immediately, it latched onto a scent and jumped into the truck bed, sniffing furiously.
  • Nodding furiously, he furiously began to start serving the meaty soup to the peasants.
  • At the same time, the stylus began scratching furiously on the scrolling chart. GRACE
  • His catch and break from deep was crucial and once the centres had combined to send him running free, the Italians were back-pedalling furiously.
  • A window lay open, revealing a steel-grey sky beyond the wooden shutters, banging as the wind whistled furiously outside.
  • Furiously, Louis tore off the leather gloves adding them to the trail of expensive finery he had ripped off.
  • Sandy, on the other hand, was furiously tapping on Dianna's shoulder, a glister of fear visible in her baby blue eyes.
  • Only the instant prompting of campaign staffers, clapping furiously around the room, sparked enough applause to rescue the candidate from dead air.
  • There's somehow a very magical feel to a lot of his songs, especially this current favourite, which is, even as I type stumpily and furiously, playing on repeat.
  • He said furiously through teeth that were clenched tightly together.
  • Turn the heat up so that the liquid is bubbling furiously. The Sun
  • He ran on to the rebound, but again he was thwarted as the keeper back-pedalled furiously to complete his solo stand.
  • While DirectTV works furiously to future-proof its subscription TV model by seeking to air movies as soon as four weeks after a theatrical release, this is unlikely to happen. Cedric Perrier: Social Media and the New Hollywood
  • He blushed furiously and Robyn knew she had hit the mark.
  • Yet in this case, our moral antennae twitch furiously. Times, Sunday Times
  • Froberg takes on the role of misanthropic sloganeer or street-corner proselytizer, belting out his apocalyptic aphorisms over furiously oscillating punk rock.
  • It is inevitable, unavoidable, no matter how furiously they rage against the dying of the light. Times, Sunday Times
  • She puffed furiously at her cigarette.
  • The whistle tooted fast and furiously, and the train thundered past at top speed. The March of Kelly's Army
  • In my outer office Zerk was pounding furiously on the typewriter. THE DUTCH BLUE ERROR
  • It is inevitable, unavoidable, no matter how furiously they rage against the dying of the light. Times, Sunday Times
  • Swallowtails, cabbage whites, skippers, and orange sulphurs follow scent trails to the tiny patches of flowers blooming furiously in the middle of the city.
  • Every wind filled these level and threatened to seal the place fast; but furiously the "rotaries" attacked the choking mass, slowly it was whirled aside, and onward flowed that steady stream of supplies. The Iron Trail
  • How my words, my very presence and smell of me, of my words, must make you furiously blench! Excerpt from Urdoxa 2.0
  • My heart was pounding furiously and I felt dizzy and nauseous. The Sun
  • On another occasion, 'to the great joy' of the narrator, an oppidan vanquished a colleger, though the colleger fought so furiously that he put his fingers out of joint, and went back to the classic studies that soften manners, with a face broken and quite black. The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859
  • He pedalled furiously up the hill.
  • The RFBug is a little pink keychain fob with an LED inside that blinks furiously when it's brought into range of radio frequencies between 1MHz and 2. 5GHz -- your basic data/cellular/cordless phone spectrum. Boing Boing: January 27, 2002 - February 2, 2002 Archives
  • Remove the chicken and boil the juices furiously for a minute or two.
  • The former Aberdeen striker drilled in a 45-yard shot which forced the Frenchman to furiously back-pedal and tip the ball over the bar.
  • My heart was pounding furiously and I felt dizzy and nauseous. The Sun
  • From the furiously fast runs of the opening to the lyrical to the rapturous to pianissimo trills that were hardly there, the playing was stunning.
  • The desire to have your entire workforce no more than a pager bleep away is a very American one, born of a culture where job insecurity is a given and staff turnover furiously fast.
  • Eastern Bay of Plenty farmers are still working furiously to pump out flooded pastures as they prepare for more rain on top of the weekend's deluge, which saw 15 people evacuated from their Whakatane homes after a stopbank breach. New Zealand Herald - Top Stories
  • Passion is blushing furiously across pop, rapidly turning it to ashes in its shame.
  • Mac was on him, a knee punching furiously into his leg, a fist pummelling into his kidneys, Mac had trained for almost every eventuality except for fighting an armed man in a small crammed lift with only his left arm.
  • Az faur az fotos goe, Ai fink tihs bees teh wun wif teh moast purrfekt fotographee kompohsishon Ai hav seed az yett awn ICHC; *floofy paws clapping furiously* Basement Cat Whispers: - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Filled with mistaken identities, slamming doors, and over-the-top romantic shenanigans, it's a furiously paced comedy that recalls the Marx Brothers 'classics. BroadwayWorld.com Featured Content
  • All academics present agreed with that sentiment, so the Professor had to back-pedal furiously to preserve his reputation for holding only approved, peer-reviewed, ideologically sound opinions.
  • And then he began pounding on the table like Kruschev, his eyebrows beetling furiously.
  • The UN Copenhagen climate talks are in disarray today after developing countries reacted furiously to leaked documents that show world leaders will next week be asked to sign an agreement that hands more power to rich countries and sidelines the UN's role in all future climate change negotiations. POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: December 9, 2009
  • His catch and break from deep was crucial and once the centres had combined to send him running free, the Italians were back-pedalling furiously.
  • He reacted furiously to the news of the mutiny of the soldiers, rushing to the scene after their flat refusal to fight.
  • December 20th, 2007 at 12: 23 pm baedo says: the floodgates have opened. lance is furiously posting to avoid paying any attention to the adjacent fattys, i think. CHINESE PEOPLE PLAYING BASKETBALL
  • Flies buzzed, cockerels crowed, goats bleated and a chorus of dogs was howling furiously.
  • But while he furiously resists significant concessions to their demands, even Blair is showing signs of compromise.
  • Officials worked furiously to repair the centre court.
  • It was around midnight and the place was ripe with furiously drunk students.
  • Behind the scenes he is furiously pedalling away to keep his players buoyant. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then he went into the bathroom and scrubbed furiously at the rune on his arm, until it was almost obliterated. THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
  • This song is supposed to go 'dan-nang-nang-nang, na'," seethes the suave insectoid singer, grappling furiously with a faulty keyboard. Grinderman
  • The bird flapped its wings furiously.
  • Turn the heat up so that the liquid is bubbling furiously. The Sun
  • She blushed furiously at the memory of the conversation.
  • We waved furiously at the passing Spitfire and were rewarded by a marvellous barrel roll, just for us. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her mouth worked furiously trying to come up some excuse for her outburst.
  • All the way home, pedalling furiously, she had been nerving herself for this confrontation.
  • Her eyes burning furiously like an untamable fire.
  • A number of Dwarves were gathered together in a tight huddle, whispering furiously.
  • The metal hissed furiously as the smith quenched it in a trough of oil.
  • But for many in the South, the annual emergence of fertile, winged termites swarming furiously to scatter and search for mates isn't one of them.
  • No, up close it was a furiously scowling Polynesian woman, a silkscreened portrait of Momi, the second Mrs. Buddy Hamstra. Beard
  • At the same time, the stylus began scratching furiously on the scrolling chart. GRACE
  • Ah Q would rise to the bait as usual, and glare furiously.
  • So far during this recovery, business has invested furiously in the emerging markets and meagerly in America. Finding a strategy for growth
  • Behind the scenes he is furiously pedalling away to keep his players buoyant. Times, Sunday Times
  • Turn the heat up so that the liquid is bubbling furiously. The Sun
  • Just then the rain began to pour furiously and it got dark. Nemesis: The Battle for Japan, 194445
  • ‘Variation has, by medical bodies, been furiously denounced and then bigotedly adopted’.
  • She was told that at one point she stopped a nurse and furiously scribbled down a note and gave it to her. Times, Sunday Times
  • During practice sessions she sometimes furiously kicks gymnastic apparatuses and screams that she will never go near them again.
  • Turn the heat up so that the liquid is bubbling furiously. The Sun
  • She blushed furiously at the memory of the conversation.
  • Initiative members argue an ACE/Intel machine would have helped Intel distinguish itself from the cloners nipping most furiously at its heels.
  • Tail lashing furiously, Kobi stood in the same spot for a moment more.
  • Passion is blushing furiously across pop, rapidly turning it to ashes in its shame.
  • Hardy were hurrying their horses through, when the youngest dog, nose to the ground and tugging his yokemate along, let go a cry of discovery and began to dig furiously under a bottom rail. The Flower of the Chapdelaines
  • He barked so long, so loud, and so furiously, running 'round and' round the cart and under it and yelping at every turn, that a slatternly scullery maid opened a door and angrily bade him "no 'to deave folk wi' 'is blatterin'. Greyfriars Bobby
  • Many readers will at this stage not be able to read this column as they will be scrunching up their fists, biting their nails, gnashing their teeth and chomping furiously on all forms of chewing gum!
  • A tiny bluebird landed on the man's forehead and tweeted, causing him to bellow furiously.
  • He seemed to be furiously attacking a tissue with a pen, unmindful of the fresh cuts and bruises on his arm. Sanguine Pizza
  • The cavalcade was a weird and picturesque sight, the riders with their many-colored dresses, their matchlocks with red flags, their jewelled swords, their banners with long ribbons of all colors flying in the wind -- all galloping furiously, shouting, yelling, and hissing, amid a deafening din of thousands of horse-bells. An Explorer's Adventures in Tibet
  • The bird opened its wings and began flapping furiously.
  • she went peddling furiously up the narrow street
  • And so she spent the last week furiously prepping. Times, Sunday Times
  • After clawing my way back to the surface, I furiously gulp mouthfuls of air. The Sun
  • Pedar's fingers were working furiously across his inflamed, lacerated neck. THE BROKEN GOD
  • The former Aberdeen striker drilled in a 45-yard shot which forced the Frenchman to furiously back-pedal and tip the ball over the bar.
  • After clawing my way back to the surface, I furiously gulp mouthfuls of air. The Sun
  • The sensible thing to do would have been to kick him in the ribs, I was furiously angry, I was beside myself furious, adrenalised to the max.
  • David Denby, the critic from the New Yorker, announced that his review of "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" would be published in the coming week's issue, a full eight days before the embargo date to which critics belonging to the New York Film Critics Circle agreed to hold their verdicts. letter to Rudin, Denby largely blamed both the studio's schedule -- "Grown-ups are ignored for much of the year, cast out like downsized workers, and then given eight good movies all at once in the last five weeks of the year," he wrote -- and his magazine's double issue conflict with the NYFCC's moved up awards voting schedule this year, which he called "idiotic" and said he "furiously opposed. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Katy, and as if going furiously to work, after they'd all gone, didn't use me up and send me "lopping" down on sofas, sighing like a what's-its-name. The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss

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