Pronunciation: /fjʊər.i.əsli/
adverb in a manner showing strong, intense, or violent emotion
A1 She ran furiously to catch the bus.
A2 The dog barked furiously at the mailman.
B1 He typed furiously to finish the report before the deadline.
B2 The protesters marched furiously towards the government building.
C1 The chef chopped furiously as he prepared the dinner for the guests.
C2 The detective furiously interrogated the suspect to get to the truth.
formal The CEO furiously reprimanded the employees for their lack of productivity.
informal She furiously slammed the door as she left the room.
slang He was furiously texting his friends about the upcoming party.
figurative The storm clouds gathered furiously, ready to unleash their fury.
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