1. furious - Adjective
2. furious - Adjective Satellite
Transported with passion or fury; raging; violent; as, a furious animal.
Rushing with impetuosity; moving with violence; as, a furious stream; a furious wind or storm.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe two elements the traveler first captures in the big city are extra human architecture and furious rhythm. Geometry and anguish. Federico García Lorca
I might run from her for a thousand years and she is still my baby child. Our love is so furious that we burn each other out. Richard Burton
Many men on the point of an edifying death would be furious if they were suddenly restored to life. Cesare Pavese
Hard times require furious dancing. Each of us is proof. Alice Walker
I will never forget my beautiful days with you in Shanklin, they are certainly the most pleasant ones of my life. Look, I have tears in my eyes just to think about it. I am furious to be here, it is the end of happiness for a whole year. Camille Claudel
Even in ordinary times there are very few of us who do not see the problems of life as through a glass, darkly; and when the glass is clouded by the murk of furious popular passion, the vision of the best and the bravest is dimmed. Theodore Roosevelt