Phrases with «public fury»

The phrase "public fury" means intense anger or outrage felt by a large group of people. Full definition

Sentences with «public fury»

  • Sampson may have reversed course now to avoid a fresh burst of public fury were the state to again lose such a bonanza in education moneys. (nydailynews.com)
  • Last week, credit giant Equifax, after suffering a massive data breach, drew public fury for offering consumers an identity theft monitoring service — but only if they signed away their right to join class action lawsuits against the company. (newsweek.com)
  • Plus Julia Margaret Cameron, Kate Moss and public fury over a new bridge in London (theguardian.com)
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