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ferocity
[ fuh-ros-i-tee ]
Other Words From
- nonfe·roci·ty noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
The nearest we saw to ferocity was his demand to "not lose the ball" seconds before intervening to tell Evans they had lost possession and needed to regain their position.
Trump’s selections for his Cabinet are distinguished both by their personal loyalty to him as well as ferocity in pursuing his personal and political “enemies.”
Attending the Church’s national assembly, its General Synod, is eye-opening in the ferocity of debate over issues across the board, often reflecting the polarisation in modern Britain on many issues.
Then the game happened - and it did not play out with the ferocity and enterprising rugby with which this fixture has become synonymous in recent years.
Her Berniece is a complicated mixture of ferocity, warmth and deep-rooted pain, all anchored in her family’s past.
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