Phrases with «full fury»

The phrase "full fury" means being extremely angry or upset and showing it strongly. Full definition

Sentences with «full fury»

  • And he seems to be making the right moves when he stated the Android Market Place might be good in its present form, but is far from being ideal, which is exactly what he aims to remedy when getting on with the tablet act with full fury. (goodereader.com)
  • Unleashing the engine's full fury requires a dry and straight piece of tarmac in good condition, which is difficult to find around Detroit. (autoweek.com)
  • No country on Earth escaped the devastating effects of Mother Nature in full fury this year and everyone agrees that things are only going to get worse. (pearltrees.com)
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