furious
Common misspellings:
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- ferious (21.9%)
- fourios (2.7%)
- furios (20.5%)
- fiurios (2.7%)
- furiuos (2.7%)
- furiouse (15.1%)
- furrious (9.6%)
- furius (13.7%)
- furoushous (4.1%)
- fuorius (2.7%)
- furioused (4.1%)
Usage examples for furious:
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He was furious with the girl for coming to this dance which ladies of position had ignored, furious because she had come with such people, women who painted their faces, and a crowd of men of different nations.
"The Guests Of Hercules" – C. N. Williamson and A. M. Williamson -
He was in a furious temper, and kept saying they'd better not try it on him- no, they'd just better not.
"Look Back on Happiness" – Knut Hamsun -
The furious dark eyes melted suddenly, the stubborn anger of the face altered on the instant to a sentimental, wistful smile of appeal.
"Rebels of the Red Planet" – Charles Louis Fontenay -
But she'd be furious if she guessed I'd said such a thing.
"The Crown of Life" – George Gissing