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How to use the word furiously in a Sentence?

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Even with someone who was furiously trying to go in the opposite direction, the United States stayed the course because people of good will in local office and in governor's mansions around the country stepped up, and they kept us on track, that's a different story than,' Oh you can't trust the United States because they elected Biden White.' You hear that a lot. And this is the other way of thinking about it.

John Podesta

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Intelligent people are not even interested in Covid vaccines & oxygen , but hired agents are discussing furiously about its price, availability, pros & cons only to promote its sales and their posts get many likes, comment, retweets and share only from own paid people.

Randeshwaro Palhist

added by anonymous
3 years ago

The colors this year are coming about two weeks earlier than normal and will probably go by fast and furiously, largely, this is because the drought creates stress for the trees -- physiological stress. So from that standpoint, while the drought may enhance some of the colors, the stress is not a good thing and may be a harbinger of things to come with climate change.

William Keeton

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The president hasn't yet had a chance to discuss with the prime minister the white paper, which was after all only published yesterday, and I know she's looking forward to the opportunity to discuss with the president how we can take forward the big opportunities for increasing trade and investment between the UK and the United States that she mentioned last night during the dinner at Blenheim, i saw that the president was nodding furiously last night as she was speaking last night and I'm sure there will be a very positive discussion between them today.

Philip Hammond

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

I saw that the president was nodding furiously last night as she was speaking last night and I'm sure there will be a very positive discussion between them today.

Philip Hammond

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

It’s part of this culture, I think, where everyone’s just looking to get ahead so fast and so furiously that they forget to enjoy the ride, look for inflection points that they can improve their career, be a sponge, find mentors, things like that, we coach them to be patient, and we coach them that they’re winning, and we coach them to be a sponge and look for these inflections points.

Chris Cabrera

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

There may be a point in your life in which you are drowning so fast and fighting it so furiously that you don’t have the strength left to call out for help. At that point don’t expect one of your friends to jump into the water, if you've spent most of your life instructing them to mind their own business.

Perry Brass

added by JP03
9 years ago

The Key is to be like a Duck, Smooth and unruffled on the surface but paddling furiously underneath!

Mark E. Sackett

added by anonymous
9 years ago

Reason sits firm and holds the reins, and she will not let the feelings burst away and hurry her to wild chasms. The passions may rage furiously, like true heathens, as they are; and the desires may imagine all sorts of vain things: but judgment shall still have the last word in every argument, and the casting vote in every decision.

Charlotte Brontë

added by anonymous
10 years ago

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