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fury

fu·ry [ fyree ] (plural fu·ries)


noun 
Definition:
 
1. rage: violent anger
She could not contain her fury any longer.

2. burst of anger: an outburst of violent anger
He stormed off in a fury.

3. wild force: a state of excited or frenetic activity
debris scattered in the wake of the tornado's fury

4. offensive term: an offensive term for a woman who is regarded as malevolent and spiteful ( dated )

[14th century. Via French< Latin furia< furere "to rage"]

like fury with great speed or energy


Cultural Note

The Sound and the Fury, a novel (1929) by William Faulkner. Set in the South, it recounts the financial and moral decline of a wealthy family. The story, which centers on the daughter Caddy, is told in four parts, three of which are narrated by family members.


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See anger.

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