The butler glared at her, furious. “Just a minute! Don’t do anything until I return.”
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furious at/about
Residents in the area are furious at the decision.
furious with
She was furious with herself for letting things getout of hand.
furious that
Her family are furious that her name has been published by the press.
She was absolutely furious.
She's furious at/over how slowly the investigation is proceeding.
I was furious with/at them for printing the story.
a furious argument
She was absolutely furious at having been deceived.
He was furious with himself for letting things get so out of control.
I'm furious that I wasn't told about it.
I was late and he was furious with me.
He's furious about/at the way he's been treated.
They were furious when one of their best managers was poached by another company.
She was furious, and with reason.
I was expecting him to be furious but he was very restrained.
He was so furious about the accusations in the letter that he threatened to sue.
In a furious tirade of abuse, the opposition spokesperson demanded the minister's resignation.
Judge Roberts’ comments provoked a furious public response.
Dad was furious with us.
Rosie was absolutely furious that I’d borrowed her car without asking.
They were furious at not being invited to the party.
He is furious at the way his wife has been treated...
I am furious that it has taken so long to uncover what really happened.
very angry
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Neil set off at a furious pace.
furious debate/argument etc
There was a furious row over the proposals.
The action is fast and furious.
a furious storm
We worked all night at a furious pace.
We had a furious row last night.
a furious debate
She drove off at a furious pace.
A furious row broke out last night after it was revealed that hundreds of prisoners had been released early from jail.
Haig’s speech was greeted by furious applause.
The game was played at a furious pace.
A furious gun battle ensued.
a furious storm
We worked all night at a furious pace.
He set off running at a furious pace.
done with a lot of energy, effort, or speed
very powerful or violent
furiously
furiously angry
‘Damn!’ he said furiously.
They worked furiously all weekend, trying to get it finished on time.
There is a furious struggle going on between the two presidential candidates.
He stormed out of the apartment, slamming the door furiously behind him.
Officials worked furiously to repair the centre court.
fury
furiousness