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fury
noun as in anger, wrath
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All the while, Postecoglou waved and flapped and turned away in fury when one of his players - many of his players - went backwards.
There is still widespread, simmering fury at a regime that has poured resources into conflicts abroad while many Iranians face unemployment and struggle with high inflation.
Kim is among top officials who are facing investigations for their role in Yoon's short-lived martial law order, which has sparked widespread fury in South Korea.
"We bought ourselves some time. But there is real fury here. And if we don't do something, we might have a repeat."
Immediately ostracized by the students for her green pigmentation, Elphaba explodes with fury when her sister is abruptly removed from her care.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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